
Peter Rabbit (character)
Peter Rabbit is a fictional character created by Beatrix Potter, first appearing in her 1902 children's book. He is a curious and adventurous young hare known for his distinctive blue jacket and mischievous nature. Often depicted as exploring gardens and disobeying rules, Peter's stories highlight themes of curiosity, bravery, and the consequences of mischief. His character has become an iconic symbol of children's literature, representing youthful curiosity and a sense of adventure. Despite his mischievous streak, Peter's stories also emphasize responsibility and the importance of listening to warnings.