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why did peter disobey her mother?

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Answered by niranjankrishnaa
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Peter Rabbit, his mother, and his three sisters (Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail) live under a fir tree in a big forest. One day, Mrs. Rabbit leaves her bunnies to go through the woods to the baker's house, and she cautions them NOT to go to Mr. McGregor's garden. Unfortunately, Peter's father was killed on a trip there, and she doesn't want her children to meet the same fate.

Peter Rabbit and his family, illustrated by Beatrix Potter

Peter Rabbit

Peter disobeys his mother's wishes and immediately scurries off to Mr. McGregor's. He has a good time at first, indulging in lettuces, French green beans, and radishes. He eats so much it makes him feel sick, and when he goes to look for parsley to soothe his stomach, Mr. McGregor spots him!

The Chase

Mr. McGregor chases a terrified Peter all over the garden. Peter is so frantic in his attempt to escape that he loses both of his shoes. And on top of not being able to remember the way out, he gets caught in a gooseberry net and ends up having to wriggle out of his snazzy blue jacket as well.

Peter then tries to hide in a watering can in the toolshed, and it almost works!

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Answered by thejoarun
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Explanation:

mrs. rabbit said her four children's should not go into the mr. mc. Gregory garden because he his very strict and selfish that no one should enter his precious garden and if the Mrs rabbit's children go there then he will catch them and sell to a legend. so Mrs rabbit said their children not to go to his garden.

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