The magical world of Beatrix Potter is one that all children should be introduced to. The bestselling children's story books are firm favourites in many households with the featured animal characters being loved by children and adults alike. Perhaps Potter's most famous story is The Tale of Peter Rabbit, the story of a cheeky young rabbit who gets himself into mischief in Mr McGregor's garden. Through her creative stories and beautiful illustrations, Beatrix Potter has captured the imagination of thousands of young people all over the world with so many treasuring her collection. Well,GettingPersonal love a good old classic and have added a fantastic addition to our baby gifts collection that will delight both children and parents. The Peter Rabbit Gift Hamper embraces Beatrix Potter's most popular tale and is a gift that's both thoughtful and educational. For baby, the hamper includes the gorgeous Lettuce and Cucumber bath set that consists of talcum powder and bath foam that are especially sensitive to baby's skin. And of course, the hamper also includes a copy of the bestselling book; The Tale of Peter Rabbit, so parents can introduce the charms of Beatrix Potter at a young age. For mum and dad, there's a lovely bottle of bubbly included in the hamper to toast the baby's health and celebrate the new arrival with. This gorgeous gift is available for just 44.95 from GettingPersonal.co.uk and is just one fantastic gift from our extensive range of baby gifts. This and many other items can be delivered free-of charge when 30 is spent in a transaction. Items are usually dispatched within 24 hours. Go on; give them a gift they'll love...
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