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Friday, July 30, 2021

Education : Beatrix Potter : Let's talk about children's books & nature ! Resources

 




Beatrix Potter 

credits: Smithsonian Natural History Museum—KRT/Newscom

via Britannica

  • “There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story."

Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter, celebrated English author and illustrator of children’s books would on this day, 28 July, 155 years-old. 


Before her days as a children’s author, Potter devoted herself to the study of natural history and became an adept scientific illustrator. She was particularly fascinated by mycology, and in 1897 her paper “On the Germination of the Spores of Agaricineae” was presented to a meeting of the prestigious Linnean Society by one of the male mycologists from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (women could not attend the society’s meetings). 





The Art of Beatrix Potter
Emily Zach, 2016

Potter wrote 24 children’s tales, infused with Victorian and Edwardian morality, and brought to life many beloved animal characters, including Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, Mr. Jeremy Fisher, Jemima Puddle-Duck, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, and others. 



Peter Rabbit, illustration from The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter

Copyright © 2008 by Dover Publications, Inc. Electronic image © 2008 Dover Publications, Inc. All rights reservedvia Britannica

Her enduring stories remain popular, and The Tale of Peter Rabbit alone has been translated into more than 45 languages.


In 1900, different publishers declined to take up Potter's first book proposal for The Tale of Peter Rabbit, a story which originated from an illustrated letter she had written seven years earlier to the children of her former governess, Annie Carter Moore.





The Tale of Peter Rabbit
by Beatrix Potter
First edition, first printing, December 1901


Unperturbed, Potter privately published her book, which sold well, with buyers including the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Aware of the success, Frederick Warne & Co changed their minds and published the book in 1902. 




The Tale of Peter Rabbit
by Beatrix Potter
 first edition, second printing. Frontispiece and title page 
Note the date February 1902


When it came to the production of the book, Potter was a very involved author, making careful corrections to the text, suggesting the colours for the endpapers (though her choice was not used) and binding, and designing the cover and title page.


The Tale of Peter Rabbit
by Beatrix Potter
Peter Rabbit first commercially published edition, 
first printing, October 1902

The result was the first commercial edition of 8000 copies in various bindings, each with a colour illustration on the cover and 31 colour plates alongside the text.




Beatrix Potter 150 years, 2016

July 28, 2016, marked her 150th anniversary celebrated everywhere. Before she began work on her well known series of books, Beatrix Potter developed a fascination with fungi and was a frequent visitor to the Herbarium at Kew in the 1890s. 

Already having a strong interest in the natural world around her and being a keen artist,  Potter was inspired to study and draw fungi by a family friend, the naturalist Charles McIntosh, with whom she became acquainted on family holidays in Scotland. 






Fungi illustration by Beatrix Potter
via Women YSN


Using microscopes, she drew beautiful, accurate illustrations of fungi and started to conduct experiments on their germination. Realizing that she wanted to learn more about the plants she was studying, Potter was determined to discuss her observations with a specialist and study them further. 


Having encountered little support from the scientific establishment, Beatrix Potter moved onto creating her tales of Peter Rabbit, containing her delightful depictions of the natural world.


As she got older, Beatrix Potter became a proud conservationist, working hard to defend the landscape she loved so well against industrialization and logging. Now over one hundred years old, Peter Rabbit and his animal friends have become cultural touchstones and continue to delight readers of all ages.


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The Classical Tale of Peter Rabbit
Beatrix Potter 
illustrated by Charles Santory


Education:

“Once upon a time there were four little Rabbits, and their names were--Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and Peter. ”

Beatrix Potter


A lovely idea to include into your lessons. Children's books and nature don't you think? Through Potter's books, children will find two lovely themes: the love of reading and nature at primary school. 







credits: Magnolia photos/ Alamy
via BBC Earth


Start a school vegetable garden with your little students and begin to immerse themselves in farming and gardening.
 

Planting some of the vegetables kids find by reading Potter's histories: carrots, beans and radishes, sweet potatoes, and mushrooms from the vegetable garden which will be included in the meal they will eat at school by guaranteeing the love of nature  and access to the healthy meals they need.


In this pandemic times, spending time to learn in the nature, planting some vegetables and reading a book will be so healthy!


Resources:






Beatrix Potter's Journal
by Beatrix Potter

Using witty, observant commentary taken from Beatrix’s own diaries, the journal moves London to Scotland to the Lake District, and features a wealth of watercolour paintings, sketches, photographs, letters, paper-engineered items and period memorabilia to recreate a world where nature and imagination are brilliantly combined.






Beatrix Potter's Journal
by Beatrix Potter


This lavish, illustrated journal describes Beatrix Potter's life as a young woman in Victorian Britain as she struggles to achieve independence and to find artistic success and romantic love.

Other resources: 

Beatrix Potter, the Flopsy Bunnies and The British Museum (2016)


Potter wrote stories
Kate Coombs
illustrations: Seth Lucas
Little Naturalists


Beatrix Potter wrote twenty-three children’s tales, inspiring little ones to follow their dreams and care for plants and animals.


Kate Coombs’ engaging narrative and Seth Lucas’ captivating art teach young readers about this inspiring children’s author and artist, encouraging little naturalists to Be Kind and Be Adventurous.





 

Beatrix Potter Scientist
Lindsay H.Metcalf
illustrated by Junyi Wu


In this children’s book, Beatrix Potter, Scientist, author and Kansas City Star parenting columnist Lindsay H. Metcalf explores Potter’s work as an amateur mycologist who presented her research to England’s foremost experts. 




Beatrix Potter Scientist
Lindsay H.Metcalf
illustrated by Junyi Wu



While sexism kept Potter’s discoveries out of the scientific canon, the book shows some of her great work. Reading Beatrix Potter Scientist will motivate little girls to follow sciences career.





Beatrix Potter [1866-1943]
at Birnam in Scotland, 1892
Hulton Archive/ Getty Images


Beatrix Potter is one of the most beloved and influential storytellers of all time. The Tale of Peter Rabbit and her other gloriously illustrated children’s books tickle the human imagination through the fantastical aliveness of nature and its creatures.






The Real Beatrice Potter
Nadia Cohen


The Real Beatrix Potter is a fascinating and revealing biography of one of the world's most cherished children's authors.


Beatrix Potter's famous little white books have enchanted generations of young readers who adored the characters she created and of course her own distinctive illustrations.


  • “I hold that a strongly marked personality can influence descendants for generations.”

Beatrix Potter

G-Souto


29.07.2021

update 10.08.2025

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Reading at school: Augui interactive books




screenshot Rain Potion

"Can you imagine a world without magic?Neither can Augui! That is why her mission is to bring back the magic to the world. 

But Augui cannot do this without your help and the help of other kids.
Augui welcomes you to her magical adventures!

Christmas time is here. Reading is a wonderful skill and if you have good resources, students and children would love to read.

So, let's talk about Augui the Witch of the Moon. This post is a bilingual post, Portuguese and English languages, as the app.

A editora portuguesa Lêleh Land, numa parceria tecnológica da empresa também nacional IT People, lançou uma aplicação (app) para iPad com livros infantis interactivos.

A série inicia-se com dois livros: Augui e o Mistério do Vale das Fadas, edição gratuita de lançamento e Augui e a Poção da Chuva (3,59 euros). 

Objectivos:

A criança é convidada a ajudar a Augui a encontrar um ingrediente raro em cada história, ao longo de toda a série. 

Valores:

Cada ingrediente representa um valor humano: Amor, Paz, Respeito, Coragem, Verdade, Amizade e Lealdade.

Nível etário:

Recomendados para crianças a partir dos quatro anos 

Nível escolar: Pré Primário; Primário

Linguas:
  • Português
  • Inglês
Dispositivo: iPad

navegação adequa-se às diferentes idades a que se destina a história, os menus mudam e têm surpresas consoante a época do ano e a Augui comunica directamente com a criança.

Aquisição:

App Store.

Priviacidade: Aos Pais e Educadores

A editora Lêleh Land explica que um dos maiores cuidados no desenvolvimento destas aplicações foi a segurança da privacidade das crianças. 

aplicação (app) não tem quaisquer ligações à web, anúncios, redes sociais ou compras integradas nas suas aplicações.




The Portuguese editor Lêleh Land Land has released Augui the Witch of the Moon, two interactive story books for kids. 

It is one of the Top 5 Apps of the Week, December 7, 2013 on iHeartThisApp

Description:

Augui is an engaging series of interactive storybooks. Meet Augui, the fantastic Witch of the Moon. Augui lives with her granddaughter Feelu in a fantastic place called Mount Abacaba. Augui's mission is to save the fairies and bring magic back to the world. Follow Augui on her amazing adventures as she searches for seven rare ingredients and a terrifying Creature. 

1. Augui and the Mystery of the Fairy Valley:

Augui is the Witch of the Moon and her mission is to save the fairies who have been frozen in time. All that is known is that a terrible creature cast a spell on the fairies. How will Augui be able to save the fairies and bring the magic back to the world?


screenshot The Mistery of the Fairy Valley
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Augui needs your help! "Magic is fading away and it's my mission to bring it back. The world needs Magic! 

We need kindness, honesty and peace," says Augui, the Witch of the Moon. 

This wonderful story reveals what happened to the fairies at Fairy Valley and the secret on how to save them. 



screenshot The Mistery of the Fairy Valley

Level(s): Kindergarten; Primary.


Interactive stories are recommended for children:
  • With adult's assistance: 4-6 years old
  • Reading alone: 7-10 years old
Languages:
  • English
  • Portuguese


screenshot Rain Potion

2. Augui and the Rain Potion:

Augui needs your help! What happens when a little girl drinks a rain potion? She can't stop crying! And now it's up to Augui to find a solution. Help Augui cure Feelu by choosing one of several options: try more potions, go for a walk, call the Grand Wizard or have a cup of tea. 

A delightful adventure filled with wonderful characters.




screenshot Rain Potion

Gadget: iPad

Values:

Each ingredient represents a human value:

Love; Peace; Respect; Courage; Truth; Friendship; Loyalty.




screeenshot Augui the with of the moon

General information:

Each storybook app is an adventure in itself. Children have to participate actively and interact with the story in order to move it forward. 

Most importantly, children will have to work together with Augui to bring magic back to the world. 

In each storybook app, children must help Augui find one of the ingredients. Each rare ingredient represents a human value: Love, Peace, Respect, Courage, Truth, Friendship and Loyalty.

Special features:

  • Intuitive interactivity and navigation suitable for all ages
  • A Hint's Corner if help is needed 
  • Original soundtrack and amazing sound effects
  • Original illustrations and fantastic visual effects
  • Highlighted text to ease reading
  • Engaging narration (set to on or off)
  • Each ingredient represents a human value. 

Augui's website:
  • Explore Augui's fun-filled website, designed especially for childrenwww.augui.com
  • Meet interesting Abacabians
  • Explore Mount Abacaba's wonderful places
  • Read The Abacabian News
  • Ask Augui a question
  • Feel safe as there are no ads or external links
Privacy:

Interactive stories most important concern is children’s privacy. That is why Lêleh editor have decided not to include links, ads, social features or in-app purchases whatsoever! 

IT does not collect location or personal information.

Parents/Teachers's Notice

 Privacy

•There are no links, ads, social features or in-app purchases whatsoever


•No collect location or personal information


•Read the full privacy policy by visiting
www.augui.com/privacy.en.php


 

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Reading:

I write often about the importance of reading at school or at home. No matter the resources we can choose on formal learning and informal learning.

Augui’s stories are full of adventure, enchantment, and love. Sofia Caessa has written them in hopes of instilling virtues in children such as “love, friendship, peace, truth, loyalty, respect, and courage.” 

Each adventure will highlight one of these virtues. They are represented by each of the rare ingredients needed to free fairies. 


Don't underestimate the power of magic of reading in the classroom with your students appealing to all the captivating resources. 


If your students/children love adventures and fairy tales, they will love this app, for sure!


Read with your students/child
ren Show them the wonders of their imaginations!

Encourage their creativity, and never let them lose their sense of wonder.



" There is no substitute for books in the life of a child".

Mary Ellen Chase (1950)

Hoping you would like to read Augui the witch of the moon in the classroom or recommend it to parents for Christmas!

G-Souto

13.12.2013
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