
Beloved animal tales from the English countryside
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Join Peter Rabbit on a daring adventure in Mr. McGregor's garden, where curiosity leads to unexpected fun!

A poor old tailor in Gloucester must finish a magnificent coat by Christmas morning, but falls ill — until the grateful mice he once freed come to sew it by candlelight.

Benjamin Bunny helps his cousin Peter retrieve his lost clothes from Mr. McGregor's garden, but a cat traps them under a basket until Benjamin's father comes to the rescue.
Stories teach children to appreciate nature and the behaviour of animals from the English countryside.
Soft life lessons about consequences, obedience, and curiosity that children understand naturally.
Beautiful settings that transport the imagination to gardens, woods, and farms full of charm.












Beatrix Potter (1866–1943) was an English writer and illustrator who created some of the most beloved characters in children's literature. Her tales, featuring animals from the English countryside like Peter Rabbit, have delighted generations of children worldwide. On Cuentautor, you can enjoy her classic stories with professional narrated audio in 17 languages, adapted for young readers to discover the magic of her timeless tales.
Beatrix Potter's stories teach children to appreciate nature and animal behaviour through simple yet profound tales. Each story contains gentle lessons about consequences, curiosity, and the importance of listening to elders. Her detailed descriptions of the English countryside spark imagination and foster a love for the natural world.
The best known include The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, The Tale of Tom Kitten, The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, and The Tale of Benjamin Bunny. Peter Rabbit is undoubtedly her most iconic character.
Beatrix Potter's stories are ideal for children aged 2 to 8. Younger children enjoy the animals and illustrations, while older ones appreciate the complete stories and their morals.
On Cuentautor, Beatrix Potter's stories are available in 17 languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi and more, all with professional narrated audio.
Our versions include illustrations inspired by Beatrix Potter's original watercolour style, generated with artificial intelligence to maintain the charming essence of her classic drawings.
Beatrix Potter wrote and illustrated 23 tales between 1902 and 1930.
Peter Rabbit started as an illustrated letter to a sick child in 1893.
She bought Hill Top Farm with her book earnings and donated over 4,000 acres to the National Trust.
Her books have sold over 250 million copies worldwide.
Discover magical stories that will enchant the whole family