Are you ready to do a Peter Rabbit taste test?

You can use wheat bread for “brown bread” and sometimes currant buns can be found at your local grocery store, or you can make them:

Print the above menu here:https://storieswithmisslibrary.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/2020-04-30_151804-1.pdf
Beatrix liked the parsley the best!

Print out these coloring pages:
https://educationalcoloringpages.com/peter_rabbit.html
Print these masks and let your children act out the story:
http://www.makinglearningfun.com/images/Activities/petePeterRabbitMasks.pdf
I love these tracer cards for pre-writing skills (Miss Handwriting would be happy!):
http://www.makinglearningfun.com/themepages/RabbitPreWritingSkillCards.htm
I really like some of these activities for all ages:
http://www.4gaslps.com/PeterRabbit_page.html
Check out my board for more activities:
For the child who really wants to play with Peter Rabbit: