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Peter Rabbit #7 (1950)

Avon · 1950 · 36 pages

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ContinuePeter Rabbit #9 →
Contains 15 stories
Ride Em Cowboy
1.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit and some young animals get rowdy playing cowboys, prompting Peter to teach them that modern cowboys have moved on from horses—they ride in trucks and cars instead. When the kiddies take the lesson to heart and rev up their own mechanized steeds, the fun only gets louder and more chaotic.

The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods
3 pp · fantasy
Culprit Gets Stuck
1.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Johnny threw my hat on the ground, and when a clever friend decides to teach the troublemaker a lesson with a little glue, the prank backfires in the most hilarious way—leaving Johnny literally stuck with the consequences. Watch as this mischievous scheme plays out in "Culprit Gets Stuck," a comic tale of comeuppance and chaos from Peter Rabbit #7.

Pigskin
1.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter and his sister agree to look after a pig belonging to Mrs. Beaver while she's away, but first they need to get permission from their father. When they bring the pig to meet him, they find he's entertaining Fullback Jones, a famous football player who can't resist bragging about his legendary kicks of the "pigskin"—until the real pig decides to settle the score with a kick of his own!

Tall Tales
1.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter gets so caught up swapping fishing tales at the barber shop that he completely forgets to get his haircut—leaving him unprepared for the special lodge meeting that evening. When his friend arrives to pick him up, he's got nothing to show for his time at the shop but a head full of excuses and a barber's chair that never saw him sit down. It's a quick, funny lesson in getting distracted by good conversation.

Camping Out
1.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
Freedom for All
1.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

When some children receive a puppy as a gift, they tie it up without thinking twice—until their father points out that the pup deserves the same freedom they'd want for themselves. It's a gentle lesson about compassion wrapped in the everyday warmth of a funny-animal household that reminds us why Peter Rabbit stories have always been about more than just laughs.

Everyone Has Spring Fever
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

When Peter's favorite chair develops broken springs, he can't seem to get comfortable—but what starts as a simple furniture problem quickly spirals into a birthday surprise that everyone gets in on. This lighthearted tale captures the chaos of good intentions and springtime generosity among a cast of eager helpers.

Bad Mistake
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit gets fitted for a new suit to play music at his mother's luncheon for her friends, but a mix-up at the tailor's shop leaves him holding the wrong outfit—and he's ready to take the stage anyway. Will the mishap ruin his big moment, or does Peter pull off the performance despite the wardrobe disaster?

Initiation Daze
1.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Young Peter Rabbit accidentally stumbles onto his friends' secret clubhouse just as they're preparing to initiate Johnny Possum into the Jolly Rogers—and before he can protest, the rambunctious group mistakes him for the new recruit and subjects him to their rowdy initiation ceremony. When Peter's father Popsy discovers what's happening, the tables turn in the most unexpected way, and Peter finds himself accidentally sworn in as a member of the club instead.

The Shepherd Boy That Cried Wolf
0.5 pp
Order Please!
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

A parent sends the kiddies out for groceries, but when they take too long to return, their frustrated mother decides to teach them a lesson by having a grocer's order delivered instead—only to discover the children had a perfectly good reason for their delay in "Order Please!"

A Stitch in Time
1 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit and his father eagerly volunteer to help Mother cut out a dress pattern, but their well-meaning assistance goes hilariously awry when scissors meant for fabric find their way to something they shouldn't. What starts as a simple task to encourage thrift turns into a comedy of errors that teaches the young rabbit a lesson about knowing when to stay out of grown-up work.

Baby Sitting
1.5 pp · humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit agrees to a babysitter for the evening while his parents visit friends, but the young rabbit and his siblings aren't thrilled about needing Mrs. Possum's supervision. As the night unfolds, every mysterious sound—from owls to crickets to the wind—sends the anxious children scrambling for answers, keeping their sitter on her toes throughout the evening.

The Fox and the Sour Grapes
0.5 pp

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