Kinder Cottage Publishing is a company that was started in 2012 by parents, Howard and Ann Closs, who wanted to instill in their own four children a love of their rich heritage. The company focuses on materials that are characteristic of western civilization such as literature, history, culture, and Christianity.
Their main goal is to develop and provide products that help parents instruct and train their young children.
Review Crew members were recently given the opportunity to choose two 5×7 hardback picture books from a wonderful Peter Rabbit series which includes the following ten titles:
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit at the Farm
Peter Rabbit’s Christmas
How Peter Rabbit Went to Sea
Peter Rabbit Goes A-Visiting
Peter Rabbit’s Easter
Peter Rabbit’s Birthday
When Peter Rabbit Went to School
Peter Rabbit and the Little Boy
Peter Rabbit and Jack the Jumper
The books in this Peter Rabbit series are adaptations of the original works written by Duff Graham for the Henry Altemus Company in the early 1900s. Beautiful, color illustrations have been preserved, and though true to the original works, some of the text has been updated to reflect our modern language.
Each timeless tale is ideal for children ages 3-9 and features the mischievous yet lovable character, Peter Rabbit, and a unique adventure. All of the books have 64 pages except for two of them which have 56 pages. Samples of each book are provided on the Kinder Cottage Publishing website.
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A big thank you to Brandi T. of BrandiRaae.com for writing this introductory post.
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