Autumn Story

Autumn Story by Jill Barklem, published by Collins in 1995, is a charming tale that invites readers into the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge. This first edition, featuring 32 pages, focuses on the urgency of gathering autumn stores before bad weather arrives. As the mice work diligently, Primrose, the daughter of Lord Woodmouse, finds herself lost in the Chestnut Woods after daydreaming her way away from her tasks.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Primrose’s adventure as she navigates the challenges of being alone in the dark and the rising storm. The story touches on themes of seasons, social values, and the importance of community, making it a delightful read for young audiences. With its enchanting illustrations and relatable characters, Autumn Story captures the essence of autumn while celebrating the spirit of teamwork and perseverance.
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Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge!
Bad weather is on the way and the autumn stores are still not gathered in!
Quickly, all the mice of Brambly Hedge set to work to finish the harvesting before the rain begins. Primrose, Lord Woodmouse’s daughter, meant to help, but somehow she daydreamed her way over the cornfield and into the Chestnut Woods, and before she knew it, she was lost. The sun went down, the wind rose and it began to rain. Primrose was all alone in the dark and she was frightened.
Poor Primrose, would she find her way home again?
Also look out for Summer Story, Spring Story and Winter Story!
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