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The Jumble Bears

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A wonderful children's story about family, friends, and trust.

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1977

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Molly Brett

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Molly (Mary Elizabeth) Brett was an English illustrator and children's author. She grew up in Surrey, Great Britain, [Croydon Registration District] surrounded by animals and nature.

Her mother, Mary Gould Brett, was a respected animal painter who encouraged her daughter to paint from life, and this is reflected in Molly's gift for making her animals look thoroughly naturalistic while giving them human characteristics and activities.

Molly began her art training with a correspondence course in illustration, followed by formal instruction at Press Art School and the Guildford Art School. It was at Guildford that she met Margaret Tarrant (also destined to attain substantial fame as an illustrator), who soon became a close friend and lived with her in Cornwall.

She began her career by illustrating weekly papers for children. One of her earliest commissions was to illustrate stories by Enid Blyton.

Inspired by this, she went on to write and illustrate 21 books of her own for the Medici Society of London, with whom she was associated for 60 years. Medici has published over 500 of her paintings as postcards, greeting cards and prints.

Molly Brett's work has enchanted generations of children with its beautifully drawn details, subtle colours and magical atmosphere. Her work follows in the tradition of other twentieth-century "dressed animal" illustrators such as Beatrix Potter, Margaret Tempest, Racey Helps, and others.

Footnote: The actual date of Molly Brett's death is uncertain but she died in the second quarter of 1990 so April 1 has been included for completeness.

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October 9, 2020
I should point out that I picked these books out when lock down began. They have been such a comfort and delight to read, as well as a feast for the eyes! In difficult times, after a certain age, you long for a simpler time- that is what I found in her books and so happy I did! My heart is so heavy for the generations of children growing up on such dark things. Not that it doesn't exist, but we must decide what to feed out minds, heart and souls with, which than feeds back out into society. We need only to look who is in the oval office to know what most people are feeding theirs with, in my humble opinion. It saddens me.
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March 19, 2019
A book I remembered loving from my childhood, rediscovered. Lovely story, with beautiful illustrations
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