Biography of Beatrix Potter Part 1
Helen Beatrix Potter born on 28 of July in 1866, London. She was an English children's writer and illustrator.
Summer holidays were spent away from London, in Scotland and in the English Lake District which was the subject of her painting from an early age.
Her artistic talents were recognized early. She enjoyed private art lessons, and developed her own style, favouring watercolour. Potter wrote and illustrated The Tale of Peter Rabbit, publishing it first privately in 1901.
In 1905 she bought a farm called “Hill-Top” in the Sora village. Beatrix Potter was one of the first who began to conservation of England. Beatrice bequeathed 15 farms to the National Park.
Beatrix Potter died in 1943, 22 December because of the leukemia, at age 77.
Part 2 Easter
Some interesting facts about Easter A funny Eater fact is they people usually eat the Easter Bunnies chocolate ears before anything else.
It’s very interesting fact that Easter is not always in April, and also falls in March as you see with the Spring Holiday dates below.
The Easter Egg is symbolize rebirth and a way to celebrate the Spring Season for Jesus.
It’s interesting that the Easter Bunny became the official character of Easter in the 19th century.
Many people also celebrate Easter Monday which is the day following Easter Sunday.
+ Cute bonus Baby animals
Baby Penguin
Baby Koala
Baby Rhino
Baby Gorilla
Baby Hippo
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