The Tale of Benjamin Bunny: Read Aloud - Beatrix Potter

The Tale of Benjamin Bunny: Read Aloud

By Beatrix Potter

  • Release Date: 2011-05-22
  • Genre: Animal Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 4
4
From 5,774 Ratings

Description

This book features the original text and full-color original Beatrix Potter art. Benjamin and his cousin Peter Rabbit go to Mr McGregor's garden, while he is away, to find the clothes Peter lost in The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
This enhanced book features a read-to-me audio option. Potter's many picture stories should be among the first books owned by children. Beautifully formatted for iBooks.

Features
- Fixed-Layout format (hardcover look and feel).
- A narrator’s voice can read the text on a page.
- Read the book at the zoom-level.
- The words are highlighted as they are spoken.
- Search inside the book.
- Highlight or underline text and make notes.
- Copy and paste words into another application.
- Look up a word in the in-build dictionary, Web or Wikipedia.

Reviews

  • Amazing book

    4
    By one cool lady
    Ok so I really enjoyed this book for many reasons one was because the author just did a great job telling us the story two was because it was free i mean yes please I really enjoyed its book and I think you will to it’s a cute classic book and great for kids
  • Hi 🙋‍♀️

    5
    By Nagem35
    5
  • It is the best book

    5
    By shayyayhay
    I like it a lot thank you
  • Idk

    4
    By Miss's A
    Idk idk idk idk 🤷‍♀️
  • Great but short

    4
    By jennygb1
    The book was a good bedtime read l, although some pictures were before the text so it was a bit of spoiler.
  • Wonderful

    5
    By Alizabeth Smith
    This is a wonderful book for toddlers. Although I am not a toddler and I enjoyed it a lot. Wonderful.❤️❤️
  • Won’t dowload

    1
    By sarah fair
    Won’t download, it comes with a error message.
  • The new

    5
    By gf456678
    The new version of this is the first
  • Poor Peter

    5
    By Gopiseattle
    The story is reallly interesting. It is very good for kids. It has suspense and is illustrated very nicely. The author plays with the emotions with such a grace. It has great impact on reader while reading the story when rabbits try to sneak in and out the garden.
  • Good but hard to explain parts

    4
    By Brian Wallenberg Show
    Has tobacco (lavender) the rabbits eat, and Mr Bunny ‘taking a switch to his nephew’ (a belt whip)... is a bit hard to explain when those where more common to do in the 50s, Otherwise, a nice illustrated story.