Meet the Woodland Friends
A gentle little world where handmade characters teach children about kindness, courage, and curiosity. Millie's story begins in Millie the Mushroom Meets New Friends, where she first meets Beatrice, Oliver, Finn, and Nutmeg. More friends — Pip and Hazel — join the adventure in Books 2 and 3. Explore storybooks and coloring pages you can enjoy at home.

A tiny mushroom with a brave heart
Millie is the heart of the woodland — a cheerful little toadstool who believes every small creature has a big story. She's curious, kind, and always the first to invite a new friend to sit under her red-and-white cap.
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Sweet ears, sweeter sweater
A soft cream bunny with tall pink-lined ears and a berry-pink cabled sweater she made herself. Beatrice is tender-hearted, patient, and believes there's no problem a warm sweater and a good hug can't help.
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Warm hugs and a cozy green scarf
A toffee-brown bear with the biggest heart in the forest and a sage-green scarf knit for him by Beatrice. Oliver is steady, kind, and reminds everyone that quiet strength is a kind of magic all its own.
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Clever paws, kind heart, cozy green scarf
A russet-orange fox with a cream chest and a forest-green scarf, Finn is quick-witted and gentle. He notices small things others miss and always shares what he finds.
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Gatherer of acorns, giver of hugs
Nutmeg's big bushy tail is nearly as tall as she is. She wears a mustard-yellow cowl and tucks a tiny acorn into her paws — a gift she's saving for a friend who needs cheering up.
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Collector of acorns, keeper of secrets
Wrapped in a cozy pinecone shell and topped with an acorn cap, Pip scampers through the forest gathering treasures. He's quiet, clever, and the very best listener in the whole wood.
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Soft spines, softer heart
Hazel wears a tiny pink flower behind her ear and carries a little heart wherever she goes. She's gentle, brave when it counts, and always ready with a warm hug for a woodland friend.
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