Which mischievous rabbit wears a blue jacket and loves sneaking into gardens?
Who is Peter Rabbit?
What is the name of the house that Beatrix Potter spent most of her childhood summers in?
What is the Dalguise House?
What is the name of the house that Beatrix Potter bought and lived in, which is now a museum showing her life and art?
What is Hill Top Farm?
What is the term used to describe the language of Wales?
What is welsh?
A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
What is an anecdote?
Which duck gets into trouble by laying eggs in other animals’ homes?
Who is Jemima Puddle-Duck?
What field of study did Beatrix Potter immerse herself into during her time in Scotland?
What is mycology?
What is the name of the frog character who lives near Esthwaite Water in the Lake District and goes on fishing adventures?
Who is Mr. Jeremy Fisher?
What is the red creature that is a symbol of Wales?
What is a dragon?
Of or relating to the countryside.
Which character is a naughty squirrel who refuses to behave politely and gets into trouble for teasing an owl?
Who is Squirrel Nutkin?
Who is the name of the Potter childhood nurse, who also inspired Beatrix through telling stories to her?
Who is Ann McKenzie?
Where did Beatrix Potter get the funds to purchase Hill Top Farm?
What is: through her royalties (in an act of independence)?
Which animal, not native to the UK, was Potter inspired by to create "The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes?"
What is a squirrel?
The term used to describe a blocking passage of radiant energy and especially light; not see-through at all.
What is opaque?
Which tidy hedgehog likes to clean and keep things organized?
Who is Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle?
Beatrix Potter is tied to the discovery of what?
What is the "Tremella simplex," or rare/ unknown jelly fungus?
Which castle in the Lake District did Beatrix Potter often visit, inspiring her drawings and stories?
What is Wray Castle?
Which story had some faults and was out of Potter's comfort zone to create?
What is "The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes?"
The normal spoken form of language in an area.
What is vernacular?
Which characters run a village shop that closes because the animals never pay for what they take?
Who are Ginger and Pickles?
Which famous Shakespeare story, set partly in Scotland and connected to nature through Birnam Wood, did Beatrix Potter feel a strong connection to?
What is Macbeth?
Potter and her husband left much of her land, including Hill Top Farm, to an organization that protects historic places and nature in England. What is this organization called?
What is the National Trust?
What event occurred during the Potters' stay in the village of Llanbedr in the summer of 1905?
Her fiance, Norman Warne, died.
A grayish red.
What is damask?