Pollykins
Pollykins is a fictional character created by the British author Beatrix Potter. She first appeared in Potter's 1906 book "The Tale of Peter Rabbit", where she is introduced as a small, pink, fluffy rabbit with a white nose and black eyes. Pollykins is known for her playful and mischievous nature, often causing trouble for the other characters in the stories. She is a close friend of Peter Rabbit and often accompanies him on his adventures. Pollykins is also known for her love of flowers and her tendency to eat them, which often leads to her being scolded by her mother. Despite her mischievous behavior, Pollykins is a beloved character in the Beatrix Potter stories, known for her charm and innocence.