Monday, June 28, 2021

Mice Making Rose Petal Jam


"Making Rose Petal Jam" -- From Brambly Hedge, written and illustrated by Jill Barklem. 
Brambly Hedge is a series of illustrated children’s books recounting the adventures of a community of self-sufficient mice who live together in the tranquil surroundings of the English countryside. Jill Barklem: 05.23.1951-11.15.2017


10 comments:

Mama Pea said...

Don't care much for mice . . . but love their kitchen! ;o)

Content in a Cottage said...

Mama Pea -- I am terrified of mice in real life but love them wearing clothes in children's books. That kitchen is amazing, isn't it? You can study the details in the drawing and see something new every time.
xo, Rosemary

Pam said...

Love this--adorable and so much attention to detail. I was curious about the artist. It seems that her train rides to and from art classes inspired her to write and illustrate a series of children's books about mouse families. I think I'll check out her books for my grand daughter. You always bring us such treasures, Rosemary! Thank you!!

Content in a Cottage said...

Pam -- I am wondering who will enjoy the books more, you or your grand daughter? Thank you for the information about the artist. I did not know these self-sufficient mice were created on a train! I continue to be impressed by the details in each illustration. The stories must be entertaining too! Enjoy.
xo, Rosemary

Karen said...

Jill Barklem was such a talent - what a loss. I just love her work (and field mice:) - thanks for posting so other people can enjoy:)

Pam said...

You know me. I already looked through one of the books via an online library. It was full of fabulous illustrations and the story took me back to the time when neighbors worked together and played together. I think Anna needs the series...and grandma will break them in for her ;)

Lisa D. said...

This is so adorable, Rosemary, and you are the person who introduced me to The Brambly Hedge series. (Of course I was already familiar with Beatrix Potter.) I used to work in a book store, and I worked my way through just about every subject matter that interested me. More recently, I've fallen in love with children's books, especially the ones from an earlier era. They always make me smile. Thanks so much.

Content in a Cottage said...

NOTE FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO READ MY BLOG FROM EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS: Beginning in JULY, for some reason Google Feedburner is discontinuing EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS of my new blog posts. You will have to bookmark my blog or put a shortcut on your desktop and search for me yourself 😥

If you don't know how to do those things you can just google me using these searches words "content in a cottage" to find my blog.

I do post almost every day, usually in the morning. Thank you to all of my followers. So sorry about this but it's out of my control.

xo, Rosemary

Karen said...

I appreciate all small furry critters and these books were favorites, along with Beatrix Potter when our two sons were young. I kept all of the books and read them to my grandkids who also have an appreciation for nature.

That's lousy about not getting notifications when you post a new post, but don't worry, I'll find you. You have been a favorite since forever.
xo,
Karen

Content in a Cottage said...

Mama Pea -- I just looked and see that your blog is on Blogspot too. Look at my blog post today about a new way for followers to subscribe by email to my blog -- and yours too.

Here is the link for you to sign up.

https://follow.it/enter-website

Don't forget to delete the OLD email link from your sidebar.

xo, Rosemary