“This timeless Christmas tale will melt your heart away. This magical story has so many powerful messages. I love how Robin is determined to get some crumbs. Along comes a friendly Magpie that helps Robin succeed & learn that she can be true to her own bird self & a loved member of the mice family. How powerful & beautiful is this!?”
— Stylish Modern Motherhood
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“This Christmas treasure, by Dan Ojari and Mikey Please and illustrated by Briony May Smith, will fill your heart with joy and warm feelings! And a lot of laughter!”
— Red Poppy Reading
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“Smith’s carefully detailed illustrations spotlight a warm and cozy mouse burrow; Magpie’s old tree cluttered with keys, buttons, and shiny tchotchkes; and a shabby-chic cottage, contributing absorbing, light-filled spreads to this action-driven holiday yarn.”
— Publishers Weekly
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“Adorable little mice, a bouncing red-breasted bird, and tiny details of Christmas decorations trail across the pages. This is a book that will make a good gift.”
— Flying Off My Bookshelf
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“Any character in this picture book could be the main character in a different book. This story makes a wonderful defense of chaos without being the least bit chaotic.”
— Kirkus
Dan Ojari & Mikey Please
Dan Ojari (left) is an award-winning animation director and writer who loves to tell stories, craft tiny worlds and generally create things that don’t normally exist.
Mikey Please (right) is a BAFTA (British Academy Film and Television Awards) award-winning and Academy Award shortlisted animator, director, illustrator and writer based in London. He is a graduate of the Wimbledon School of Art and The Royal College of Art.
Briony May Smith
Grew up in Sandhurst in Berkshire, playing in the garden with her younger brother and sister. She studied illustration at Falmouth University and was Highly Commended for the Macmillan Children’s book prize in 2013 and 2014. She now lives in Devon, where her work day mainly consists of drawing, interrupted only when her dog, Finbar, demands his walk. Briony’s work is inspired by fairy tales and folklore and life in the countryside, as demonstrated so beautifully in Robin Robin.