tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6396029624349608186.post6774172920051818441..comments2021-02-10T15:44:29.890+11:00Comments on mrs washalot: I helped GrandmotherUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6396029624349608186.post-88040071489815020682008-09-17T00:05:22.000+10:002008-09-17T00:05:22.000+10:00Ah. Her books are wonderous. I like that idea of d...Ah. Her books are wonderous. I like that idea of domesticity.<br>p.s. Funny our kids are finally toilet training at the same time!<br>victoriahttp://dearmeagan.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6396029624349608186.post-56136397637545124572008-09-12T20:18:15.000+10:002008-09-12T20:18:15.000+10:00I love the artwork in that book. And the teeny tin...I love the artwork in that book. And the teeny tiny jumpers, how fabulous. I, too, find the gentleness of the domestic scene comforting.<br>Mhttp://easternmax.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6396029624349608186.post-24665872633768769462008-09-10T07:38:17.000+10:002008-09-10T07:38:17.000+10:00That's the same girl who 'helps' her g...That's the same girl who 'helps' her grandfather in his secondhand goods shop - I recognise the jumper and skirt! I forget the title of that book but it's gorgeous as her others are.<br>Did you know Jeannie Baker knits the teeny tiny jumpers her characters wear? I love that.<br>susehttp://www.peasoupoftheday.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com