Peter Rabbit is the main character of Thornton Burgess' The Burgess
Animal Book for Children. He visits Old Mother Nature, who teaches him
all about the many creatures in the forest, since he wants to understand
more about his family and the other animals in the forest. Jenny Wren
advises Peter Rabbit to get in touch with Old Mother Nature, who is
eager to assist, when she discovers that he wants to learn more about
his four-legged friends that live with him in the Green Meadows and
Green Forest. She educates Peter about a variety of animals during their
"classroom" conversations, including the Arctic Hare, Antelope Jack,
Flying Squirrel, Mountain Beaver, Pocket Gopher, Grasshopper Mouse,
Silvery Bat, Mule Deer, and Grizzly Bear.This interesting book
introduces young readers to a variety of wildlife and the interactions
between the animals while retelling Burgess' stories with all the warmth
and whimsy they are known for. The charming collection of amusing
stories will undoubtedly take today's young readers to the same
captivating natural world that delighted generations of youngsters
before them.Through a brilliant tale, the book educates readers about
the many families and orders of numerous animals in a very engaging way.