The story of the Scottish writer James Matthew Barry (1860-1937) "Peter Pan" is a romantic tale about the world of childhood. The protagonist Peter Pan - a boy who does not want to grow up - lives in the wonderful country of Nicoland with lost children. They like to live next to fairies in the trees, fly and always arrange various antics, but the boys lack their mothers. And their leader Peter Pan finds a girl, Wendy, who agrees to become their mother and fly to Nicoland with her two brothers. The reader will learn about the amazing adventures of Wendy, Peter Pen, the Tinker Bell fairies and the lost boys, and their battle with pirates by reading this book.