Praise
Milo the Moss and the Mighty Big World is one of the sweetest and most comforting children’s stories I have read in a long time. From the very first pages, I felt pulled into Milo’s quiet little corner of the garden. Even though he is small and unsure of his place in the world, there is something so gentle and relatable about him that I found myself rooting for him immediately.
Overall, I genuinely loved reading this. It has a calm, soothing tone that makes it perfect for bedtime, and the message about discovering your own quiet magic is beautiful. A truly heartwarming and memorable read.
My kids loved this book. It's beautifully illustrated, perfect for bed time reading. We enjoyed the moral of the story, a beautiful lesson that led to a discussion with the kids about feeling grumpy and having a bad day. It's a lovely book.
An absolute must-read! This gentle story is a masterful exploration of fear, courage, and embracing the unknown. The author handles the theme of encountering differences—both in new people and new situations—with beautiful sensitivity. Milo's moment of bravery, leading to an unexpected friendship, is a powerful, encouraging message for young children facing new schools, moving, or meeting new friends. The timeless ink and wash illustrations are stunning and perfectly complement the sweet, reassuring tone. Highly recommend this book for starting conversations about curiosity and kindness! Five stars!
Wow. I am so impressed with this author. She has shared educational depiction of how rain works and conveyed it in a way that kids of all ages can understand. . But even more so I cant help but think she was also sharing a bit about the cycles of live that are so important for children and adults to understand. And again I find the graphics in this series to be so heartwarming and endearing. Life has beginnings and endings and we are all connected shared in a simple and touching story.
Beautiful heartwarming story of Milo the Moss.
Nice illustrations and a sweet story of generosity by Milo the Moss.