It was through her work that B.Potter extended her friendship to the world. Though the writers and the poets of the Romantic era did not share the same timeline with Beatrix Potter, they did however share similar sensibilities. She always loved nature and had respect for every aspect of the natural beauty she came across in her life.

Beatrix Potter books reached the children generation pretty closely. Her books are so interesting that children could re-develop the world with a blend of beauty that the author herself had in her mind.

The books titled The tale of Peter Rabbit (1901), The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin (1903), The Tale of Benjamin Bunny (1904), The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes (1911) are some of the most exciting works among many of the her writings. Beatrix Potter grew up in an entirely different environment that inspired her to love nature. Her rich family could not be a life-long support for her. Moreover as she was from a well to do family, most of her summers were spent living in the wild Scottish countryside. This further enhanced her positive perception of nature. Nature allowed her to develop many beautifully crafted thoughts in her mind and she started loving the nature.

Beatrix Potter could also create sketches of many animals and her companion pets. People found the nature’s woodland to be good and refreshing after reading Beatrix Potter books. This made her famous with the parents and also made her standout among her contemporaries. Many of Beatrix Potter Books enjoyed the status of being bestsellers.

Her books gained international bestseller appreciations. Interestingly, the release of her first book The Tale of Peter Rabbit with Frederick Warne & Co publication was a great success and a remarkable achievement with 28,000 copies of that book in total.

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