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Dear Peter Rabbit #1

Dear Peter Rabbit

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In this companion volume to "Yours Truly, Goldilocks," famous storybook characters exchange letters as they eagerly await Goldilocks's birthday party and the Three Little Pigs' housewarming. Full color.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1994

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Alma Flor Ada

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Dr. Ada was the founder and First Editor in Chief of :
NABE, Journal of the National Association for Bilingual Education

She has been active for many years in various professional associations including : IRA, International Reading Association
CRA, California Reading Association
CABE, California Association for Bilingual Education
USIBBY, US Branch of the International Board of Books for Young People

She is a member of :
Advisory Board of Loose Leaf Public Radio Programs
National Television Workshop
Between the Lines
Reading Up!, Natural Head Start Association

A frequent speaker at national and international conferences, Dr. Ada also works in school districts with children, teachers and parents.

The award-winning author of numerous children’s books and a prolific translator, Alma Flor Ada is a leading mentor and philosopher of bilingual education in the United States.

She has authored several reading programs, among them two Spanish reading programs :
Cielo abierto (K-6)
Vamos de fiesta! (K-3)

and of two English reading programs :
Signatures (K-6)
Collections (K- 6)

and is a series consultant for Relatos de la historia (1-5), a Spanish social studies program developed by Harcourt School Publishers.

Among her most substantive contributions to the transmission of Hispanic culture to children are :
Música amiga, a program for learning through songs, published by Del Sol Books
Puertas al Sol - Pathways to the Sun, published by Santillana
Latino poetry, Art, and Biographies for children, published by Santillana

Dr. Ada received her Ph.D. in Spanish Literature from the Pontifical Catholic University of Lima, Perú and did post-doctoral research at Harvard University as a Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute and a Fulbright Research Scholar.

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Profile Image for Krickette❤️.
101 reviews162 followers
October 30, 2025
A housewarming party thrown by the Three Little Pigs? Everyone wants to go! In this lovely illustrated storybook Peter Rabbit is home with a cold… Goldilocks is having a birthday party and many other famous characters have things in the works as well! This is a very fun read.

What a delightful and creative story! A great addition to any childhood library and/or classroom (especially if your class is studying fairytale!) What a new and interesting version!
This is a ⭐️⭐️⭐️star storybook!
Profile Image for Devon.
40 reviews
December 8, 2013
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Dear Peter Rabbit is a uniquely created picture book that encompasses the famous folk tale characters and letters they have written to one another. From One of the Three little pigs to Peter Rabbit to Goldilocks to Baby Bear as well as the likes of Little Red Riding Hood, the Big Bad Wolf and more! These letters show a fantasy world connection of fairy tale legends through creative illustrations and clever invitational ruses.

I chose this book because I have always had a love for fairy tale classics and I was very intrigued by the cover, which displays Goldilocks, Peter Rabbit, Little Red Riding Hood, Baby Bear, all of the Three Little Pigs, and even the Big Bad Wolf (if you look deep into the woods). I have always enjoyed when authors retell these classic tales with modern spins, but the captivating way Alma Ada has created this children's book is one that I can say is a true favorite, as it explores character through a lens most books just do not have the ability to.

I would recommend this book to all elementary school students, but especially those exploring letter writing. I think that teachers could use this book are a great resource to provide examples of letter structure while providing students with an engaging and educational reading experience. This is definitely one I will be adding to my personal classroom library collection!
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Author 4 books882 followers
February 24, 2012
This was a fun story written in letters from fairy tale characters to fairy tale characters. It was humorous with the mentions of fables like little bear telling Goldilocks to knock before she enter when she comes for her next visit. The letters cleverly intertwined the story together and the art work had amazing details. It was a bit lengthy but otherwise a very enjoyable read.
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288 reviews16 followers
March 18, 2018
Another children's book, actually an epistolary book (one written in letters) that's pretty funny.
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199 reviews24 followers
February 18, 2020
Very entertaining and original!
Profile Image for Beckie Coldiron.
104 reviews1 follower
March 11, 2011
"Dear Peter Rabbit" is a creative book filled with letters from different popular fairy tales, as they write to one another. This book would be excellent in the classroom when implementing letter writing; in fact, you could have your students use one of the letters in the book as a model. Therefore, you have several different types of writing prompts. I'd also use this book when discussing point of view, since there are several writers in this book, with several points of view. Additionally, I'd recommend this engaging book for children in second through fourth grade.
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1,954 reviews43 followers
January 20, 2010
This book is a compilation of letters between characters in several different tales: Peter Rabbit, The Three Bears, The Three Little Pigs, and Little Red Riding Hood. The idea of the characters all sending each other letters is very cute. The letters themselves aren't perfectly done: they're a bit wordy for reading out loud in one sitting and the fonts bothered me. The illustrations are very well done, with lots of fun details.
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Author 1 book671 followers
December 18, 2010
This is a fun series of correspondence between various fairytale characters. It shows the proper way to format a letter and incorporates the plot lines from several different stories. It's a fun story to read aloud. Our girls enjoyed watching the story on the Tumblebooks website. (tumblebooks.com)
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46 reviews5 followers
April 6, 2010
I love this book. It's so cute and the concept is original and humorous. Characters from different stories (Goldilocks, Three Little Bears, Peter Rabbit, Little Red Riding Hood))are writing letters to one another.
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142 reviews17 followers
October 31, 2010
This is a story told through letters written among friends. Good for learning how to write a proper letter in Spanish! Plus, the letters themselves are cute to read. Animal and human friends together in one book.
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146 reviews
December 1, 2011
Text consists of interesting letters between Peter Rabbit and the 3 Little Pigs. Also includes letters between Goldilocks and the Littlest Bear. Other nursery rhyme characters are also mentioned within the letters. Creative.
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1,376 reviews
December 14, 2011
Once again the story is written in letter form. The letters were great and the illustrations were delightfully detailed. When will those wolves learn to get along with others? They could be having a better time at a party than looking for tail repair.
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1,071 reviews12 followers
June 26, 2012
GR Level: N

Elementary: E ADA

This is the first book in the Hidden Forest set. Read letters written back and forth by some of your favorite fairy tale characters and see how they all know each other! Fun idea!
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1,004 reviews
June 26, 2012
This is the first book in the Hidden Forest set or the "Dear Peter Rabbit". Read letters written back and forth by some of your favorite fairy tale characters and see how they all know each other! Fun idea!
118 reviews2 followers
April 22, 2013
Some Background information is needed when reading this book. The letters all go together, but the reader needs to know the stories that are referenced like The Three Little Pigs, Red Riding Hood, Goldilocks and the Three Bears and more.
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4,198 reviews96 followers
May 3, 2013
This was so cute. Not ideal for a storytime, but as a readaloud at home it could be reasonably fun, especially with different voices for all of the characters. Love how the stories intertwined, and the classical illustrations--reminded my of my childhood Peter Rabbit books.
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65 reviews1 follower
December 15, 2013
Dear Peter Rabbit
I like this story because it presents letters between classic fairy tale characters. I like the fact that it uses characters that students are already familiar with. I would use this book to demonstrate letter writing. I would teach the basic layout of a letter.
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Author 13 books35 followers
April 8, 2015
Loved the book! Fun and very nice way to teach kids how to write letters. I always wonder what happens after a certain good story ends. Cleaver way of using classic stories that are familiar to the children too.
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384 reviews
November 1, 2016
This was perfect for the letter-writing class I taught to 8-11yo. The letters in the story were ideal as examples for good letter-writing technique. The students enjoyed the illustrations with all their fun details. Highly recommend all three books in this series.
23 reviews
January 31, 2017
Dear Peter Rabbit is a great book for young readers that are into fairy tales. The book combines fairy tales to make Dear Peter Rabbit “just right”. Dear Peter Rabbit has great pictures and fine details. You will enjoy Dear Peter Rabbit. Recommended for fairy tale lovers.
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417 reviews2 followers
October 30, 2008
Another good mix of stories. This integrates Goldilocks, the Three Little Pigs, Peter Rabbit, and more.
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49 reviews
October 16, 2010
Grades: K-6
A fun fractured fairy tale
Uses: letter writing, point of view, and prediction
29 reviews1 follower
April 27, 2012
This book imagines the content of correspondence between various fairytale characters. Perfect to wrap up a fairytale unit or serve as a model for a writing prompt.
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649 reviews1 follower
March 25, 2012
This story cleverly weaves together a number of well known fairytales and children's classics through a series of letters. Well done.
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2,489 reviews25 followers
November 15, 2012
Great book to illustrate letter writing! Really clever mingling of Goldilocks, Red Riding Hood, the Three Pigs, and Peter Rabbit.
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448 reviews
December 18, 2012
Great viewpoint of a story told through letters from different characters. Very creative.
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2,135 reviews63 followers
August 31, 2013
THE JOLLY POSTMAN fan in me loved this book. I'm interested to read the books in the series that follow this one.
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