THREE REASONS TO VISIT THE WORLD OF BEATRIX POTTER



Beatrix Potter is one of the most iconic icons in English literature. She is an English author of children's books and the creator of Peter Rabbit & Friends. Potter was born on July 28, 1866, in South Kensington, Middlesex, and died on December 22, 1943, in Sawrey, Lancashire. 

During her childhood, Potter loved spending her holidays in Scotland and the English Lake District. The Lake District was the place where Potter got her inspiration to create Peter Rabbit. She began illustrating her characters in watercolor paintings. At the age of 27, Potter sent an illustrated animal story to a sick child of a former governess. The story was about four bunny siblings ~ Peter, Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton Tail. The illustrated letter was so well received. 


The amazing author, illustrator, and storyteller ~ Beatrix Potter (Image: londonremembers.com)


In 1901, Potter privately published The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Later, The Tale of Peter Rabbit received attention from Frederick Warne & Company. In 1902, the publisher published The Tale of Peter Rabbit commercially. The success of Peter Rabbit allowed the company to publish other Potter's works such as The Tailor Of Gloucester (1903), The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903), and The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904). After becoming an author, Potter moved to the Lake District and resided in Hill Top, a small farm in the village of Sawrey. 

Other Beatrix Potter's noteable works are The Tale Of Two Bad Mice (1904), The Tale Of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle (1905), The Tale of The Pie And The Patty-Pan (1905), The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (1906), The Story of Fierce Bad Rabbit (1906), The Story of Miss Moppet (1906), The Tale of Tom Kitten (1907),  The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck (1908), The Tale of Samuel Whiskers (1908), The Tale of Flopsy Bunnies (1909), The Tale of Ginger and Pickles (1909), The Tale of Mrs. Tittle Mouse (1910), The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes (1911), The Tale of Mr. Tod (1912), The Tale of Pigling Bland (1913), Appley Dapply's Nursery Rhymes (1917), The Tale of Johny Town Mouse (1918), Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes (1922), and The Tale of Little Pig Robbinson (1930). 


Me with the famous Peter Rabbit ^_^ (Image: My Instagram @mughunghwa)


The characters that Beatrix Potter created are now classic and evergreen icons in the children's literary world. All of Beatrix Potter's works are evergreen and eternal. Besides books, Beatrix Potter's works can also be enjoyed at The World of Beatrix Potter. The World of Beatrix Potter is an attraction building dedicated to Beatrix Potter and her fans.

In 1990, Roger Glossop and Charlotte Scott bought an Edwardian building in Windermere, Lake District. The building used to be a boat storage for wooden vessels used on Windermere. They decided to transform the boat storage into The World of Beatrix Potter. It took them many months of renovation to transform the boat storage into a building fit for a world-class exhibition with a café and a gift shop.


My Dad and I at the main entrance of The World of Beatrix Potter (Image: My Instagram @mughunghwa)

The World of Beatrix Potter was officially opened on July 28, 1991, during the 125th anniversary of Beatrix Potter's birthday. Since then, The World of Beatrix Potter has been welcoming visitors from all around the world. This attraction is much loved by local and international tourists. In fact, it is listed as a must-visit place if you travel to the Lake District. This is because the attraction brings Beatrix Potter's enchanting stories to life in a vibrant and magical recreation of the beautiful Lakeland countryside. Visiting this attraction is like traveling into storybooks. If you want to know more about The World Of Beatrix Potter, feel free to visit their official website >> THE WORLD OF BEATRIX POTTER.

As a huge fan of Beatrix Potter, this attraction is my favorite place in the Lake District. I visited The World of Beatrix Potter three times. So in this post, I'm going to share three reasons to visit The World of Beatrix Potter. Now, let's check out reason no.1 ...


#1 THE EXHIBITIONS ARE IMAGINATIVE

One of Beatrix Potter's iconic characters ~ Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle (Image: My Instagram @mughunghwa)

Imaginative is the best word to describe The World of Beatrix Potter. This attraction offers its visitors imaginative exhibitions. The experience you get when visiting this place is something you can't get at other attractions. I never get bored with The World of Beatrix Potter, even though I have visited it three times. And I'm now looking forward to the fourth time. Hehehe ^_^ This attraction is just so imaginative, amazing, and awesome. It also makes me feel calm and happy.


#2 IT INSPIRES YOU TO BE CREATIVE

Me with the inspiring Beatrix Potter and Peter ^_^ (Image: My Instagram @mughunghwa)

Visiting The World of Beatrix Potter puts me close to the author's soul. At the attraction, you can also learn about Beatrix Potter and her works. And yes, this attraction inspires you to be creative. If you're an ordinary creative, The World of Beatrix Potter is a must on your travel bucket list.


#3 IT'S A GOOD PLACE FOR FAMILY

Peter Rabbit's family (Image: My Instagram @mughunghwa)


The World of Beatrix Potter is not just geared towards children. It is also a place for adults. Yes, this attraction is a place for families to visit. This attraction is very family-friendly. Besides the exhibition, this attraction also provides its visitors with a café and gift shop, where visitors can shop for lovely Peter Rabbit & friends souvenirs to bring home. And btw, the scones and cakes at the café are so yummy-licious ^_^


Okay, so these are the three reasons to visit The World of Beatrix Potter. This attraction is located at Wildermere, the Lake District. Before I end this post, I shall leave you with some photos I took at the attraction during my third visit. Please enjoy them. I'll see you again in my next post. Insya-Allah, my September & October Reading Wrap-Up will be up next week. So don't miss out ^_^


PS: All pictures are from my Instagram @mughunghwa 


Me in front of the iconic clock. You must take a photo here if you visit this attraction.


Peter's sisters ~ Flopsy, Mopsy & Cotton Tail ^_^


Me with the handsome Mr. Tod ^_^


Squirell Nutkin and his friend ^_^


Beware of the fierce Mr. McGregor. Grrrr!!!!!!!


Jemima Puddle-Duck 


Jeremy Fisher


Peter's handsome cousin ~ Benjamin Bunny. He's my favorite ^_^


Me at the mini garden


Okay, this is all, guys. So, are you a fan of Beatrix Potter, too? If yes, who is your favorite character created by Beatrix Potter? Mine is Benjamin Bunny ^_^ And besides Peter Rabbit, what are your other favorite books as a child? Besides Peter Rabbit, I also love Michael Bond's Paddington Bear, Dr. Seuss's books, and Doraemon comics. Hehehe ^_^

XoXo,

Fadima Mooneira ^_^

(Authorpreneur, Novelist & Crafter)





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  1. Thanks for sharing this information! The points you made are very thoughtful and offer a lot of value. I appreciate the effort you put into explaining everything so clearly. Excited to explore more posts on your blog

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  2. This place is perfect for Beatrix Potter fans!

    Lucy Mary

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  3. Delving into the life and work of Beatrix Potter takes the reader on a trip down memory lane through the realms of nature, art and storytelling. Even professionals such as best law case study helpers can find inspiration in her rounded character development.

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  4. When I was a young child, my room was Peter Rabbit themed! I would love to visit The World of Beatrix Potter, and it was fun seeing all your photos!

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  5. I couldn't wait to get stuck into this post! I love the World of Beatrix Potter! I'm originally from Manchester and have visited The Lakes several times. This museum is truly one of the highlights. It really is fabulous :) I agree the cafe is amazing! We had afternoon tea there, and were so stuffed afterwards, that we slept on the train back to Manchester LOL! Also, it really does feel like you are walking through the storybook - the way they bring all the elements to life is very cool. Great post!

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    1. Thanx, Lindsay. Wow! It's so lovely to get connected with someone from Manchester. I used to leave there for two years.

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  6. I had no idea Beatrix Potter had written so many books. I only know her because of Peter Rabbit, but it appears she published a lot more stories

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    1. Hehehe... yeah, Beatrix Potter wrote more than Peter Rabbit. But her stories are connected and all belong to the Peter Rabbit series.

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  7. This was such a cute post! It made me think about my childhood and the books I used to love reading as a child! One series I really enjoyed was the Magic School Bus by Joanna Cole! Those books were so fun and made science interesting for me! I loved the books so much I once had a dream as a child that my school was the school in the Magic School Bus books! It definitely would have made learning more fun! lol. I love that you mentioned the World of Beatrix Potter being for adults too! We adults don't have to lose our sense of wonder just because we’re older! I think that’s the beauty of authors of children’s literature! They still beauty in the little things! Thankyou for sharing this post! You take beautiful pictures!

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    1. The Magic School Bus? Is that the one that has a cartoon TV series. I loved watching the series when I was a child. Yeah, it made science interesting. Yeah, you don't have to lose your imagination just because you're adult. Imagination makes you attractive and interesting. Hehehe ^_^

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  8. I've wanted to visit here for so long but have just never got round to going yet. Jemima Puddleduck has always been my favourite character.

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  9. Oh, Beatrix Potter was (and still is) my very favorite writer as a child. Benjamin Bunny and Jemima Puddle-Duck were my all-time favorites (with a side of Peter Rabbit, of course). I will be adding this to my bucket list! Thank you for sharing!

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    1. You're welcome. We have something in common. Nice to meet you.

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  10. Beautiful photos! I'd love to visit one day. I grew up with Tom Kitten, so that's definitely my favorite!

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