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The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher
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Published:
[United States] : Scholastic Inc., 1967.
Content Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (7 min.)) : digital.
Accelerated Reader:
IL: LG - BL: 4 - AR Points: 0.5
Lexile measure:
AD: Adult Directed 840L
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From The World of Beatrix Potter Series. Mr. Jeremy Fisher lives in a little house among the buttercups on the edge of a pond. His rooms are all quite damp, and there are puddles in the passageways, which many people would find unpleasant, but since Mr. Fisher is a frog, he loves it! One day, seeing a drizzle out his window, he decides to try his luck at a bit of quiet fishing, hoping to catch some minnows to share with his friends. His excursion, however, is...rather more eventful than he'd anticipated. Simple words take audiences into Mr. Fisher's watery world, and bring them home thoughtful, and richer for the visit. English author Helen Beatrix Potter was a popular and prolific children's writer. Potter wrote and illustrated about 28 books, all with animals as characters. The most famous of her stories is The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), which Potter had originally written for the ailing son of her ex-governess. Its success inspired more books, including The Tailor of Gloucester (1903), The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904), and The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck (1908). Potter combined her understanding of children, her talents as an artist, and her interests as a naturalist to create books that have won audiences for more than a century. The original illustrations for all of her works are now featured in the Tate Galleries in London. Potter was born on July 28, 1866, and she was the child of a genteel upper-middle-class family. She spent a lonely and restricted childhood in London. This isolation was alleviated only by her summers painting and drawing in the countryside in Scotland and in her beloved Lake District of northwestern England. Returning to the Lake District as an adult, Potter bought several farms in Sawrey, where she became a sheep farmer. She willed more than 4,000 acres of her land to the National Trust upon her death on Dec. 22, 1943.

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Format:
eAudiobook
Edition:
Unabridged.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781546173434, 1546173439
Accelerated Reader:
LG
Level 4, 0.5 Points
Lexile code:
AD: Adult Directed
Lexile measure:
840

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Read by Pauline Brailsford.
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From The World of Beatrix Potter Series. Mr. Jeremy Fisher lives in a little house among the buttercups on the edge of a pond. His rooms are all quite damp, and there are puddles in the passageways, which many people would find unpleasant, but since Mr. Fisher is a frog, he loves it! One day, seeing a drizzle out his window, he decides to try his luck at a bit of quiet fishing, hoping to catch some minnows to share with his friends. His excursion, however, is...rather more eventful than he'd anticipated. Simple words take audiences into Mr. Fisher's watery world, and bring them home thoughtful, and richer for the visit. English author Helen Beatrix Potter was a popular and prolific children's writer. Potter wrote and illustrated about 28 books, all with animals as characters. The most famous of her stories is The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), which Potter had originally written for the ailing son of her ex-governess. Its success inspired more books, including The Tailor of Gloucester (1903), The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904), and The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck (1908). Potter combined her understanding of children, her talents as an artist, and her interests as a naturalist to create books that have won audiences for more than a century. The original illustrations for all of her works are now featured in the Tate Galleries in London. Potter was born on July 28, 1866, and she was the child of a genteel upper-middle-class family. She spent a lonely and restricted childhood in London. This isolation was alleviated only by her summers painting and drawing in the countryside in Scotland and in her beloved Lake District of northwestern England. Returning to the Lake District as an adult, Potter bought several farms in Sawrey, where she became a sheep farmer. She willed more than 4,000 acres of her land to the National Trust upon her death on Dec. 22, 1943.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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APA Citation (style guide)

Potter, B., & Brailsford, P. (1967). The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. Unabridged. [United States], Scholastic Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Potter, Beatrix and Pauline, Brailsford. 1967. The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. [United States], Scholastic Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Potter, Beatrix and Pauline, Brailsford, The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. [United States], Scholastic Inc, 1967.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Potter, Beatrix, and Pauline Brailsford. The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher. Unabridged. [United States], Scholastic Inc, 1967.

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