
Beatrix Potter's classic tale, 'Jemima Puddle-Duck,' follows a determined duck who, tired of her eggs being taken, ventures into the woods to find a private nesting spot. Her innocence leads her into the clutches of a seemingly kind but ultimately sinister fox. The story serves as a gentle cautionary fable about stranger danger and the importance of heeding good advice, while also celebrating bravery and loyalty through the heroic actions of the farm collie, Kep. It's a beautifully illustrated story that resonates with themes of independence, family, and the wisdom of trusting your instincts, suitable for children aged 4-11.
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