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Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens

eng. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens · 1906
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Interesting Facts

  • The book tells of Peter Pan's adventures before he became known as the boy who wouldn't grow up.
  • Peter Pan in this book lives in Kensington Gardens, a real park in London.
  • Peter Pan is depicted as an infant who ran away from home and lives among birds and fairies.
  • The book describes how Peter Pan learned to fly by watching birds.
  • One of the key characters in the book is a fairy named Maimie Mannering, who becomes Peter's friend.
  • The book contains numerous descriptions of magical creatures and places, such as islands where fairies live and trees that can talk.
  • Kensington Gardens is portrayed as a place where many magical events occur, hidden from the eyes of ordinary people.
  • Peter Pan in the book has the ability to understand the language of birds and animals.
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
Date of publication: 27 June 2024
———Original titleeng. Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens · 1906
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