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The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
Book • 1908
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter.
The story follows Jemima, a domestic duck whose eggs are consistently taken away by the farmer's wife because she is believed to be a poor sitter.
Jemima decides to find a place away from the farm to hatch her eggs.
She naively confides in a charming but deceitful fox who invites her to nest in his shed, intending to roast her.
However, Jemima is rescued by Kep, the farm's collie.
The tale is set at Potter's Lake District farm, Hill Top, and features real-life elements from her farm, including her own sheepdog, Kep.
The story follows Jemima, a domestic duck whose eggs are consistently taken away by the farmer's wife because she is believed to be a poor sitter.
Jemima decides to find a place away from the farm to hatch her eggs.
She naively confides in a charming but deceitful fox who invites her to nest in his shed, intending to roast her.
However, Jemima is rescued by Kep, the farm's collie.
The tale is set at Potter's Lake District farm, Hill Top, and features real-life elements from her farm, including her own sheepdog, Kep.