The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher endures as one of Beatrix Potter's most popular and well-loved tales.
Jeremy decides a rainy day will be fine for fishing but things turn out differently when he is almost swallowed by a very big trout.
Jeremy Fisher plans to spend a pleasant day fishing for minnows. But a great big trout forces Jeremy to change his plans--and to think twice about fishing in the future.
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher endures as one of Beatrix Potter's most popular and well-loved tales.
A frog has an eventful day fishing when he catches nothing and is almost eaten by a huge trout, but he manages to find a nice supper for his friends...
A frog fishing from his lily pad boat does not catch any fish, but one catches him.
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher: Large Print By Beatrix Potter Once upon a time there was a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher; he lived in a little damp house amongst the buttercups at the edge of a pond.
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher is a children's book, written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was published by Frederick Warne & Co. in July 1906.
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher endures as one of Beatrix Potter's most popular and well-loved tales.
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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there...
In 1905, after her fiancé’s death, she decided to work on a frog story, inspired by Randolph Caldecott illustrations in A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go. Her drawings for this book are considered among her most beautiful.
A centenary edition of Beatrix Potter's classic tale with a gold-foil jacket, published to celebrate the book's first publication in 1906.
Jeremy is a frog who loves to fish and plans to catch minnows for a dinner with friends. He catches not minnows but a spiny stickleback and almost becomes dinner himself for a giant trout.
Once upon a time there was a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher; he lived in a little damp house amongst the buttercups at the edge of a pond.
The rain trickled down his back, and for nearly an hour he stared at the float. "This is getting tiresome, I think I should like some lunch," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher.