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Molly Arbuthnott

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Molly Arbuthnott is a teacher, author, editor, and academic from Scotland, UK. She's passionate about the promotion of children’s literature. With a solid understanding of literature and the ability to read, she believes you can take on the world. She has completed an M.A. in Art History and an M.Ed in children's literature. She has gone on to write nine award-winning picture books.

She uses experiences from life as inspiration for her writing. Teaming up with four fantastic illustrators has helped breathe life into the stories. Each story is loosely based on family or friends who have been important in her life whilst also trying to tell stories honestly and gently, singing praise to things we have to celebrate in our world. Teaching child
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Molly Arbuthnott Good question. Maybe the mystery of how to find a true happiness that sustains so that you always wake up every day feeling like it is Christmas! (Or …moreGood question. Maybe the mystery of how to find a true happiness that sustains so that you always wake up every day feeling like it is Christmas! (Or the mystery of the disappearing chocolate bar- I think a member of my family may be guilty for this one!)(less)
Molly Arbuthnott It started as a creak, every night at 12:03 that woke Mary up, only for the figure to disappear when she turned on her bedside light. But then, on the…moreIt started as a creak, every night at 12:03 that woke Mary up, only for the figure to disappear when she turned on her bedside light. But then, on the 13th February at 12:03 a man was there, covered in blood and holding a gun aimed right at heart, and he would not disappear until his job was done. (less)
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Time

This month's blog on my website (www.mollyarbuthnott.co.uk) is all about time- why do we never have enough of it. Would we be more productive if we measured our time differently. What actually is time?

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Eddie the Duckling by Molly Arbuthnott
"Eddie the Duckling is a charming children’s book that offers a fresh take on celebrating differences, much like a modern Ugly Duckling. The story follows Eddie, a unique duckling who learns to embrace his quirks, and it warmed my heart to see such a " Read more of this review »
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Never give up. Is a really important one for all children to absorb. We need more books like this. "
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"One of my life's mantras is to “never let go of my inner child", and I can candidly say my inner child is blissed out after reading Eddie's story.
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“Paul wasn’t too sure about a half nibbled peanut, quite some parting gift, he thought.”
Molly Arbuthnott, Peanut the Hamster

“If you’re ever stuck for an idea try eating a peanut.”
Molly Arbuthnott, Peanut the Hamster

“Peanut was a hamster. He was furry, had four legs, a big tummy and his favourite food was, you guessed it, peanuts”
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“Those who fly solo have the strongest wings!”
Gandhi

“Write it on your heart
that every day is the best day in the year.
He is rich who owns the day, and no one owns the day
who allows it to be invaded with fret and anxiety.

Finish every day and be done with it.
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt crept in.
Forget them as soon as you can, tomorrow is a new day;
begin it well and serenely, with too high a spirit
to be cumbered with your old nonsense.

This new day is too dear,
with its hopes and invitations,
to waste a moment on the yesterdays.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Collected Poems and Translations

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