Where Was Peter Rabbit Forbidden to Play?
Peter Rabbit was forbidden to play in Mr. McGregor's garden. One day Peter Rabbit decided to much on some of the veggies in Mr. McGregor's garden only to be chased away. While running away, Peter Rabbit loses his shoes and gets trapped. Not to mention that after all that he ate, Peter Rabbit did not feel well. After this experience, Peter Rabbit's mother forbade him to go into Mr. McGregor's garden ever again.
Peter Rabbit is characted that several Beatrix Potter books were based on. The popular series debuted in the early nineteen hundreds and has sold more than one hundred and fifty million books since. There are six books in total. In the books, Peter Rabbit and the other rabbits are drawn as wearing clothes and talking to one another.
In the very first book in the series, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, Peter goes through the above mentioned experience. He gets caught in the McGregors' garden and is afraid that they are going to make food out of him.
In the next book, the Tale of Benjamin Bunny, Peter Rabbit and his cousin Benjamin sneak back into the McGregors' garden to steal some onions. The two are caught by the McGregors' cat only to be rescued by Benjamins' father who punishes the two himself.
In the next four books, The Tale of Mrs. Tiggly- Winkle, The Tale of Ginger and Pickles, The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies and The Tale of Mr. Tod, Peter makes appearances in several different ways but is not the main character. By the time Potter realeased The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, Peter was all grown up and had gotten married. In the last book, the Tale of Mr. Tod, Peter Rabbit and his cousin Benjamin have to rescue Benjamin's kids from a badger.