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Saturday Snapshot- The World of Beatrix Potter

Hey everyone! It's time to link up with Melinda once again, for another Saturday Snapshot. As you know, I've been sharing pictures of the family trip to UK back in 2009, so I'm going to show you some more pictures of the same vacation today.

These pictures are all from "The World of Beatrix Potter", the author of the Flopsy Bunny series. We'd read the series as kids, and so of course, we just had to go visit the Flospy Bunnies!







If you're in the UK, you should definitely check this out- especially if you've ever read the books!

Have a great weekend guys!

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  1. So cute! My granddaughter would love this ... and so would I.

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    1. I'm very sure your granddaughter would LOVE this, Sandra!

      Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. That's cool! Never knew there was a place like that. Thanks for sharing the pictures!

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  3. Well I live in the UK, and didn't know that this existed. Very cute.

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