Jeanette Winter's simple biography is the perfect introduction to Beatrix Potter for younger elementary readers. Potter, a well-to-do young lady raised in London, is left alone by her parents and forms friendships with animals. Winter describes how Potter befriends rabbits and mice, and how she learns to draw. Her first story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, was written for a governess's sick young boy. After earning enough money from her stories for children, Potter moved to the country to enjoy a peaceful, animal-filled life.
I loved that this book is published in a small form. The second grade teachers in my school do a mini-Potter unit every spring and this is a great book to add to our collection. Recommended as a compliment for collections that already include Potter's beloved stories.