
The Story of Miss Moppet
5C Beatrix Potter, Frederick Warne & Co. Later Printing. Notes The story follows Miss Moppet, a kitten who thinks she hears a mouse behind a cupboard. She attempts to catch it but bumps her head, prompting her to tie up her head in a duster like a bonnet. The mouse mocks her, and in a clever twist, Miss Moppet pretends to be more hurt than she is. When the mouse comes too close, she pounces and catches him—though he eventually escapes. The story is short, simple, and playful, with a light moral about caution and cleverness. The Story of Miss Moppet reflects Potter’s characteristic blend of realism and whimsy, paired with her detailed illustrations of animals in domestic settings. While not as widely celebrated as Peter Rabbit, it remains a charming example of her work aimed at the very youngest readers, combining visual humor with a gentle lesson. Description Faded Green cloth binding with circular inlaid paper illustration on upper board and green lettering on upper board and spin