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Peter Rabbit Comics #6 (1949)

Avon · 1949 · 36 pages

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Contains 11 stories
Goin' For a Ride
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit decides it's the perfect morning for a row around the lake, but when his animal pals learn of his plans, they eagerly volunteer to join him—until he suddenly changes his mind and opts for a velocipede ride instead. What unfolds is a playful twist on gratitude and companionship that reminds us why we need each other, no matter our size.

All Bound Up
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit and a friend drop in on Major Chuckie for a visit, only to find him tangled up in a movie projector mishap—and when they try to help, things get even more complicated. It's a silly mix-up that proves sometimes the best intentions can make a situation worse before it gets better.

Untitled story
2 pp · humor; children
Playing Leap Frog
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit tries his hand at painting a beautiful pool scene, so realistic he jokes that a foolish frog might leap right into the canvas—but when a little frog overhears the insult, he's determined to prove the artist wrong in this charming two-page tale from 1949.

The Breadwinner
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit takes on a job as a news photographer at the Daily Buzz, determined to prove he can be self-supporting—but a trip to the zoo to capture animal portraits proves far trickier than expected. Each creature he encounters seems determined to thwart his efforts in its own peculiar way, testing his patience and photography skills to the limit.

Lazy Luke
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Lazy Luke crosses paths with Peter Rabbit on the road and regales him with tales of his carefree life—no work, no school, just wandering the countryside, napping by brooks, and accepting handouts from kind strangers. When Peter grumbles about having to attend school, Luke makes a compelling case for the pleasures of idle rambling instead.

Fit to Be Tied
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit discovers that a certain bear is planning to hide in a grain shock to catch an easy meal when school lets out, but Helicopter Henry spots the scheme first—and decides to teach the crafty creature a lesson with a little help from some quick-thinking schoolboys and a strategically placed flag rope. It's a race against the clock to outwit a hungry troublemaker before winter settles in for good.

Pop's Footsteps
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit faces the start of the school year and receives fatherly advice to follow in his Pop's footsteps as a dedicated student—but Pop's friend quickly reminds everyone that Pop was actually a truant who played hooky to go fishing instead. When Peter doesn't show up for school, Pop discovers his son has done exactly what Pop used to do: skipped class to catch fish at the lake.

Always Prove Things for Yourself
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit learns an important lesson about skepticism when he and a friend hear that an organ grinder's instrument has over two hundred and fifty parts—prompting them to investigate the claim themselves rather than simply accept it. Through a series of playful tests, the young rabbits discover the truth of the matter firsthand, proving that the best way to know something is real is to see it with your own eyes.

The Practical Inventors
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

When a scorching hot day leaves Peter Rabbit tasked with watering the garden, he hits upon a clever scheme: purchasing an automatic sprinkler and rigging it up as a makeshift bird bath to earn some quick cash. Watch as Peter and a young friend put their "practical invention" to work—with results that prove as entertaining as they are resourceful.

School Committee
2 pp · anthropomorphic-funny animals

Peter Rabbit and his young companions face scrutiny when poor school reports prompt a visit from the school committee, but the clever pair devise a scheme to impress their stern guardian before the meeting takes place.

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