Jemima Puddle-Duck

Jemima Puddle-Duck is the titular lead character of "The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck". She is a white duck who, when clothed, wears a blue bonnet and a pink scarf. Her goal is to hatch her own eggs, though at the farm, the farmer's wife won't allow it.

Jemima is first seen as a secondary character in "The Tale of Tom Kitten", in which she is shown not to like Tom Kitten and his sisters, Moppet and Mittens because they are chaotic. At one point, she, her sister-in-law Rebekkah, and (who may be Rebekkah's husband), the sole male of the trio, Mr. Drake Puddle-Duck, who could be Jemima's brother, but it is unknown. When, on the garden wall, the kittens lose their clothes, Jemima puts on one of the kittens' pinafores and a tucker on her head. The three ducks then take off wearing the kittens' clothes, and when they go into a pond, the clothes all come off because there are no buttons, and they look for them ever since.

Now, in the next book, Jemima tries to hide her eggs so she can hatch them, but they are always found and cooked. Rebekkah tries discouraging her from hatching her own eggs due to the farmer's wife forbidding it, but instead of giving up, Jemima, being a simpleton, decides to leave the farm.

(More plotlines to be announced.)

In the American version of "The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends", Jemima is voiced by Sandra Dickinson.