
It's Peter's birthday, and nobody seems to remember. Mrs. Rabbit is busy. His sisters are occupied. The house carries on exactly as it always does, and Peter moves through it feeling quietly invisible.
That particular childhood fear — of being overlooked on the one day that is supposed to be yours — is handled here with real care. The story doesn't rush to reassure. It lets the feeling sit for a moment.
Then the surprise arrives, and it is a good one. A book for a birthday eve, or for any small person who has ever felt the world moving on without them.
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