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OverviewThe Hushlings are always quiet and polite, and that's the way they like it. Except for Maeve who longs to let some of her Big Feelings out!When the noisy Kerfuffle Bird arrives, Maeve is overjoyed to have someone to whoop and shriek with. But when Kerfuffle Bird's squawking and flapping, warbling and wild jigs become too much for the Hushlings, they discover the importance of expressing their feelings. Can they find a way for Maeve and Kerfuffle Bird to live in harmony with the community in Hushville?A joyful and fun-filled story about self-expression from bestselling author and illustrator duo, Helen Docherty and Gwen Millward! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helen Docherty , Gwen MillwardPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 27.00cm Weight: 0.160kg ISBN: 9781382053822ISBN 10: 1382053827 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 05 June 2025 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews""Sweet, colourful, and full of chaotic fun! I dare you not to fall in love with the Hushlings and the fantastically named Kerfuffle Bird! Gorgeous rhyming story about holding big feelings in, standing out, fitting in and accepting who you are. Loved it."" * Marcela Ferreira, author of Bear vs Dragon * ""Bestselling author and illustrator duo, Helen Docherty and Gwen Millward, raise the roof and the tempo with this joyful and fun-filled story about self-expression which will have youngsters giggling and guffawing at the frantic antics of the adorably chaotic Kerfuffle Bird."" * The Lancashire Post * ""Millward's scratchy, wild drawings in bright pink, yellow and blue? are the perfect accompaniment to this fabulous exploration of feelings and freedom."" * Imogen Carter, The Observer * ""A joy to read out loud with gorgeous, flamboyant illustrations that dance and fly and tug on the heartstrings. The perfect book for cultivating confidence and self expression."" * Rebecca Ashdown, award winning illustrator of Thunderboots * ""Sweet, colourful, and full of chaotic fun! I dare you not to fall in love with the Hushlings and the fantastically named Kerfuffle Bird! Gorgeous rhyming story about holding big feelings in, standing out, fitting in and accepting who you are. Loved it."" * Marcela Ferreira, author of Bear vs Dragon * ""Millward's scratchy, wild drawings in bright pink, yellow and blue? are the perfect accompaniment to this fabulous exploration of feelings and freedom."" * Imogen Carter, The Observer * ""A joy to read out loud with gorgeous, flamboyant illustrations that dance and fly and tug on the heartstrings. The perfect book for cultivating confidence and self expression."" * Rebecca Ashdown, award winning illustrator of Thunderboots * ""Sweet, colourful, and full of chaotic fun! I dare you not to fall in love with the Hushlings and the fantastically named Kerfuffle Bird! Gorgeous rhyming story about holding big feelings in, standing out, fitting in and accepting who you are. Loved it."" * Marcela Ferreira, author of Bear vs Dragon * Author InformationHelen Docherty is an internationally award-winning picture book author whose work has been translated into 27 languages, adapted for the stage, and set to music. Her acclaimed picture books include Snatchabook (Alison Green Books), The Knight Who Wouldn't Fight (Alison Green Books), and Blue Baboon Finds Her Tune (Sourcebooks). Helen has lived and worked in France, Spain, Cuba and Mexico, and now lives in Swansea, Wales. Gwen Millward studied illustration in Edinburgh and is best known as the illustrator of The Bog Baby by Jeanne Willis (Puffin). She is also the illustrator of Guess What I Found in Dragon Wood?, The Beasties, and Stories from Bug Garden. Gwen lives in Bristol, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |