Have you met Elsie?
Elsie reminds me of a mix of Edie – our very own littlest babbit
Bea – our strong willed confident babbit who likes to be different from the others
And Esther – our creative day dreamer babbit who is a big thinking problem solver
Elsie is a delightful blend of them all
Elsie is also of course just Elsie
The youngest of seven siblings
Elsie sees the world differently
She does not always want to do what all the others want to do
She does not always agree with their decisions and she tries hard to share her ideas
But is always shunned by her sisters and brothers
Elsie often does things her own way anyway and by the end of this lovely story
The family find out that often the littlest of their set is right and her ideas are not so silly after all
This is such a lovely story to share with a large family group
It encourages team work and acceptance of everyone’s opinions and ideas
It shows that sometimes doing things differently, trying something new can be a positive thing
It also shows little ones like Elsie should be themselves and stay true to themselves no matter what
Even when the world seems against them
This a gorgeous book with lovely details to seek out in the pictures
We love seeing what Elsie is up to on each page and love that she is such a bookish babbit
Starting the story asleep with piles of books beneath her bed and then sat apart with her head in a book
While the others were busy with breakfast and preparing for the day
I love the tight knit well oiled routines of the sibling machine
And I love Elsie for being quirky and unique and utterly enchanting
This is a lovely story for spring and would make the perfect Easter present for a littlest sibling
A gentle story that introduces young readers to important themes like diversity and acceptance
A story they encourages us all to widen our world views and open our hearts
Be more Elsie … this Easter and always
Be true to you and kind to others, always