The Tale of Jeremy Fisher – Gold Thread

Theme: Beanie Babies
Subtheme: Beatrix Potter
Style Number: 46066
Colour: Green, Red
Swing Tag Generation: 14
Tush Tag Generation: 13
Birthday: None
Release Date: 05/06/2006
Release Year: 2006
Retirement Date: -
Animal: Frog
Exclusive To: UK
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Description

Jeremy Fisher is a green frog with green and black eyes. He has striped green legs and wears a red-brown jacket, floral shirt and black shoes with white socks.

Poem

FIRST PUBLISHED: 1906

Mr. Jeremy Fisher had existed in Beatrix Potter’s
imagination for many years before his story was
eventually published in 1906. He first appeared
in 1893 in a picture letter to a young child.

Collectors note

The Tale of Jeremy Fisher was released on 5th June 2006.

He is based on the character of the same name from the children’s books written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter.

There were two versions of Jeremy Fisher: this version with gold thread that was exclusive to The World of Beatrix Potter in Cumbria and Harrods and another version with blue thread that was available for general retail..

Both versions were exclusive to the UK.

There were six retail Beanie Babies released with coloured thread: Peter Rabbit, Pigling Bland, Tom Kitten, Mr. Tod, Jeremy Fisher and Jemima Puddle-duck.

There were also six exclusives released with gold thread: Peter Rabbit, Pigling Bland, Tom Kitten, Mr. Tod, Jeremy Fisher and Jemima Puddle-duck.

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