Who here remembers the tale of [name]Peter[/name] Rabbit and his good little sisters Flopsy, Mopsy, and [name]Cotton[/name]-tail? And [name]Peter[/name]'s cousin, [name]Benjamin[/name] [name]Bunny[/name]? And [name]Jemima[/name] Puddle-Duck, Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, and the naughty kittens of [name]Tabitha[/name] Twitchit ” Mittens, Moppet, and [name]Tom[/name]? [name]Every[/name] childhood should be visited by these friends of [name]Beatrix[/name] [name]Potter[/name].
With the magic of anagrams, now you can be a [name]Beatrix[/name] [name]Potter[/name] character, too! [name]Just[/name] like [name]Jill[/name], whose name I have already anagrammed into a lamb named Littleberry J. Lambkin. (Littleberry J. Lambkin is the official mascot of this anagramming topic.)
So, give me a scramble of your name, and I’ll anagram you into a bunny or kitten or mouse or other [name]Beatrix[/name] [name]Potter[/name] character that is uniquely your own. If you need help scrambling your letters, you can use the scrambling tool at this link: http://www.lerfjhax.com/scrambler
PLEASE NOTE! No more than ONE middle name, please! Also, I ask people to scramble the letters of their names for privacy.
PLEASE NOTE ESPECIALLY!! When you post in this thread, and in the spirit of [name]Beatrix[/name] [name]Potter[/name], you are asked to contribute two rhyming lines to the little poem begun below! Thank you!
– [name]Nephele[/name]
A fleecy mascot, and now we begin:
[name]Welcome[/name] Littleberry J. Lambkin!
[name]Field[/name] mice, bunny rabbits and ducklings, oh my!
They skip, run and play; waving to their friends in the sky.
Oh, how I love [name]Beatrix[/name] [name]Potter[/name] stories:) I’d love my own character name [name]Nephele[/name]! Pretty please with a cherry on top:)
Wow, I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Beatrix[/name] [name]Potter[/name] - and it’s not because she has the same surname as I! !!
One thing, though: are we supposed to make up the rhyme? I hope so, because that’s what I’m doing. . . . ([name]Love[/name] poetry!) But if I’m wrong, correct me, please.
“[name]Sunshine[/name], my sweet,” says the mother bunny to her child
And hurries along the road as the baby bunny smiled.
pacleerthorbincoot (I’d love to be a mouse!)