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Milly And The Mulberry Tree

Hardback

Main Details

Title Milly And The Mulberry Tree
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Vikki Conley
Illustrated by Deb Hudson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 255
ISBN/Barcode 9781922539120
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Exisle Publishing
Imprint Exisle Publishing
Publication Date 1 June 2022
Publication Country Australia

Description

A delightful story about the magic of both home and other worlds, which will encourage exploration, caring for the environment, and seeing the wonder in everywhere we go. When Milly and Papa plant a mulberry tree, Milly has no idea how magical and inspiring the tree will become. From nurturing silkworms to making magic potion mulberry ice-cream, the mulberry tree becomes the centre around which Milly's life turns. Then, Milly grows older, and finds herself travelling to new and exciting places. She discovers the fabric her silkworms created, and builds a life in a beautiful, faraway land. But she never forgets the magic of the mulberry tree, and always longs to return... Milly and the Mulberry Tree is a story about growing up, family and home. Full of colourful, whimsical illustrations, it explores our ties with nature and places in a way that will resonate with any young readers who like playing outdoors, or have their own special hideaway. It also holds an inspirational message about the importance of exploring new worlds as we grow, while keeping home close to our hearts. Inspired by the 100-year-old mulberry tree that grows in the author's own childhood garden, this is a book full of heart and joy that will be a delight for families to share.

Author Biography

Vikki Conley is an award-winning author with multiple internationally published picture books. She writes children's stories that celebrate the spirit of wonder, adventure and freedom that she wishes every child could enjoy. Deb Hudson is an illustrator who is passionate about drawing bright, happy and colourful images that evoke emotion and thought in their viewer.

Reviews

"Any young readers who like playing outdoors or have their own special hideaway will delight in the vibrant illustrations, the playful prose, and the memories Milly makes under her beloved mulberry tree." * The Pregnancy Centre * A story of growth, belonging, stretching out and sharing. A blend of humankind and nature and how one tree can shape a life of play, beauty, imagination and love, bringing loved ones together again and again, and mould a girl's then young woman's identity. From the soft pinks and purples from the front cover to the bright lanterns and back again, this is a gentle story to spark the imagination of possible futures whilst marveling at the wonder of nature at the same time. * What Book is Next? * "This is a book really spoke to my childhood, and my children's childhood because we had a Mulberry Tree. It's an absolutely beautiful story about growing up, family and coming home." * Your Kids Next Read Podcast * "holds an inspirational message about the importance of exploring new worlds as we grow, while keeping home close to her hears." * Buzz Words Magazine * "Inspired by the 100-year-old mulberry tree that grows in the author's own childhood garden, this is a book full of heart and joy that will be a delight for educators and families to share, particularly for those with nostalgic memories of mulberry trees!." * Kids' Book Review * "A truly special book that celebrates nature, family , exploring new worlds and keeping home close to our hearts." * Picture Book Club * "shows the importance of childhood memories, and how they can continue to be important in our grown up lives." * Blue Wolf Reviews * This story is all about growing and changing in the wonderful world around us. When Milly is just a toddler, she helps plant a mulberry tree in the garden. From a sapling, the mulberry tree grows limbs and leaves and berries until it's giant. The silkworms change from caterpillars to cocoons to beautiful moths. From a little girl playing in the mulberry tree, Milly grows up and moves overseas, finding new kinds of beauty. However, she always carries the magic of the mulberry tree with her. * Space Magazine * "Little Milly plants a mulberry tree with her dad. The tree and Milly grow together" * The Daily Telegraph * "Milly and the Mulberry Tree is a sweet story about the magic of home, nature, and seeing the wonder in everywhere we go. " * NZ Booklovers * "Vikki Conley invites us into a nostalgic and whimsical world, where young readers will connect with Milly's nurturing love of silkworms in her childhood, and how it transforms into her love of silk fabric as an adult." * CBCA's Reading Time * "Children will enjoy the story of the transformation of the silkworms and perhaps, will be encouraged to explore the mini-worlds outdoors. Parents who share the story, may be reminded of their own special "hideaways" and wish to create one with their little ones. An appealing read." * Story Links * "This story is about growing and changing in the wonderful world around us" * The Space Magazine * "The book acknowledges how we connect to place through people as well as the natural environment and uses the planting of a mulberry tree as a metaphor for growth and wonder. The illustrations are equally delightful and whimsical. " * Swings and RoundAbouts * "Brings two cultures together" * Australian Women's Weekly *