"Peter Rabbit" is a beloved children's story created by Beatrix Potter. It follows the adventures of a young rabbit named Peter who disobeys his mother's warning and sneaks into the garden of Mr. McGregor. In the garden, Peter encounters various challenges as he tries to gather vegetables and avoid being caught by the farmer.
The story highlights themes of curiosity, adventure, and the consequences of disobedience. Beatrix Potter originally published the tale in 1902, and it has since become a classic, inspiring numerous adaptations, merchandise, and even animated films. The charming illustrations and relatable characters continue to captivate young readers today.