The Milly-Molly-Mandy Books
by Joyce Lankster Brisley
first published in 1928 and 1929
Children's Classic chapter books

The Milly-Molly-Mandy Storybook and More Milly-Molly-Mandy are the first two books in a series of chapter books written by Joyce Lankester Brisley. She wrote her first one in 1928 and then continued on to complete a total of 4 Milly-Molly-Mandy books.
The main character Milly-Molly-Mandy is a girl who is practical, clever and sweet as well as exuding the qualities that are admirable in children. She lives in a nice white cottage with a thatched roof along with Father, Mother, Grandpa, Grandma, Uncle and Aunty. She has several friends, but Billy Blunt and Little Friend Susan are her every day companions. Sure they get into things, as all kids do, but they are ultimately honest, caring, kind and gentle to all those around them.
At our house, with our little boys (3 and 5 years old) we sit in the middle of the day and read a chapter from one of these two Milly-Molly-Mandy classics. The boys love the smart ink drawings and learning about Milly-Molly-Mandy. She has enough adventures to make even two little boys very interested. The book was written during a time when children played outside, made things with rocks, sticks and enjoyed themselves creating adventures and living in their imaginations. I love reading these books to my two boys because I want that to be inside them as well. That they would dream, imagine and just be kids.
Milly-Molly-Mandy is that they are extremely well written, as Joyce Lankester Brisley does not dumb down and do child speech, she says words such as "presently" and responds to adults as "Yes, sir" and "Yes, mam". The pages are filled with delightful illustrations. Not hasty low-quality art, but black and white drawings that hold vast amounts of vintage style charm. I have not one complaint about either of these books in any of the stories that we have read and my children don't either.

What do the kids say from On the Lowest Shelf?
An Interview with my 5 year old son, Jackson about Milly-Molly-Mandy
b: Do you like reading the Milly-Molly-Mandy books?
j: Yes!
b: Why? Can you tell me what you like about them?
j: Everything. They do fun things.
b: What is your favourite thing that they did?
j: When they made a tree house. Oh and the stamps story! (story in which M-M-M becomes pen pals with a relative her age in America and collects the stamps)
b:Should we get the next book now that we have finished the two we have?
j: Well, um I don't know. You have so many books already. Maybe for my birthday or something.
b: hahaha! Yes, maybe.
I think every kid needs this one on their own shelf. Extremely recommended.

What are your kids' favourite classic chapter books? Do you read these oldies, or would you rather go a-la-modern? No right or wrong answers, I just like to chat books :)

On the Lowest Shelf Children's Book Reviews!
I am going to be doing a new feature here! When you see this banner, On The Lowest Shelf Children's Book Reviews then you know that it is where I review children's books with the help of my kids. I have two little boys, Jackson is 5 and oliver is 3 and let me tell you book critics start young! I am going to review a kids book every week. I hope you all enjoy this new feature!
Only the best of the best will get the banner below (the Supa-Dupa Five Star Picks). This award will be given to those extra special books which receive a thumbs up from every member in our family, when that happens we know they are good since we all differ in what is important to us in a book (mostly because of age difference!). A book that receives the Supa-Dupa Five Star Picks award is truly note worthy. So make sure that when you see it that you stop and write the title and author down, as it has been hand-picked by two little boys who both love to read good books, well, they love to have good books read to them and their mamma and daddy. Oh, and the ones that could be considered "girlie books" well, since I still have no daughters (yet!), I will be the judge of those, I'm not willing to let my little pirate-cowboy-sword loving boys get their grubs on them!
Which are your childhood favourites? I loved Harold and the Purple Crayon, The Boxcar Children and The Brute Family! Oh, they do bring back memories!


















