New York: Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2024. Fiction. 191 pages.
A sweet grandmother comes to visit her five grandchildren, and each night tells a magical bedtime story. Written entirely in rhyme, the stories flow with a musical rhythm that draws readers in and invites them to experience the wonder of the enchanted Muggleswick Wood. Here, gnomes, gargoyles, frogs, and fairies play together and invite you along. These stories have a timeless quality and recall the charm of classics such as Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit.
Charlie Mackesy’s illustrations bring a sense of warmth and character to the animals and landscapes, reinforcing the book’s nostalgic, pastoral atmosphere. Together, the text and illustrations create a reading experience that is both comforting and immersive, making the collection ideal for bedtime but also meaningful enough to revisit at any age. At its heart, Tales from Muggleswick Wood is a celebration of imagination, storytelling, and the enduring magic of nature.
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