Poppy's Babies

by Jill Barklem

Brambly Hedge (8)

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Step into the exquisite miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge in this beautiful new edition of the classic picture book. It was early summer in Brambly Hedge. Outside everything seemed quiet and peaceful, but inside the mill there was chaos. Poppy's new babies were crying, Dusty's mill was clattering, and clouds of flour dust filled the air. This was no place to bring up a family. But what was to be done? The mice of Brambly Hedge came up with a plan in no time at all, and even show more Wilfred managed to keep it a secret from Poppy, so that she had the most wonderful surprise on the babies' Naming Day. show less

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Poppy and Dusty - the murine couple whose romance and marriage are chronicled in an earlier installment of the Brambly Hedge series, Summer Story - are the proud parents of three young mice in Poppy's Babies, but all is not blissful content with them. Living at the top of Dusty's mill - ninety-two stairs from the ground! - where it is always noisy and dirty, Poppy is at her wit's end. Then, inspired by one of Mr. Apple's ideas, the hedgerow mice all pitch in to solve the problem, presenting the young family with a newly refurbished Mayblossom Cottage on the day of the Naming Ceremony for the young ones...

A sweet story and delightful illustrations combine to make this eighth and final installment of the Brambly Hedge series as charming show more as its predecessors. I only wish that human societies were as caring as this idealized community of mice! Young readers who enjoy animal fantasy will take to these books, which, with their emphasis on feasting and adventures, seem like they could have been an influence on Brian Jacques' Redwall series, as will anyone who enjoyed the previous seven titles. This heartwarming story is a lovely conclusion to a lovely collection of books! show less
Poppy and Dusty have had three little babies, whom they adore, but living in the flour mill has become too big a challenge. Dusty and the residents of Brambly Hedge decide to surprise Poppy by fixing up an abandoned house. This is a sweet way to end the series. I'm glad I embarked on this nostalgic read-through.
I recently found all my old Brambly Hedge books and decided to re-read them. I am happy to report that the stores are just as good and the illustrations are just as gorgeous as I remembered them being. I think these are stories young and old alike can enjoy and the beautiful pictures will definitely be of interest to all ages.
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Jill Barklem was born in Epping, The United Kingdom in 1951. She studied illustration at St Martin's School of Art in London. She was the author and illustrator of the Brambly Hedge series about a community of mice in the English countryside. Her books included Spring Story, Summer Story, Autumn Story, Winter Story, The Secret Staircase, The High show more Hills, Sea Story, and Poppy's Babies. In 1996, the stories were adapted into a television show. She died following a long illness on November 15, 2017 at the age of 66. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Poppy's Babies

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Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .B25058 .PLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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