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Mary Murphy

    Mary Murphy enchants even the youngest of readers with her distinctive style, blending eye-catching graphics with playful text that seems to leap off the page. Her work is characterized by bold visuals and a rhythmic narrative that draws children into the story. Beyond creating beloved children's books, she also shares her passion for visual storytelling through teaching illustration.

    Good Night Like This
    A Kiss Like this
    What I Like Most
    Parrot Park
    Chirp
    I Kissed the Baby!
    • This is a simple, lyrical story board book about celebrating caring for a new baby. Whether its singing to the baby, feeding the baby or kissing the baby, all the animals love the baby - and so will you!

      I Kissed the Baby!
    • "We all have a voice and a song to sing! In this joyful, rhythmical picture book, Mary Murphy brings to life the beauty of the dawn chorus and shows that even the smallest of birds - and the littlest of readers - have a powerful voice"--Publisher's description.

      Chirp
    • The Murphys live at 53 Parrot Park, Dublin. There's Mammy, Rory, Anna and Mary (the twins), Cormac, Catherine and Susan (who is only one - she is full of smiles and listens to nobody). Whether they're mowing the lawn, getting rid of pesky headlice or hunting down UFOs, everything is an adventure with the Murphy family.

      Parrot Park
    • What I like most is this pencil. It is red outside and red inside. Its colour comes out like a red ribbon. It's what I like most in the world. Except for...A little girl tells us about all her favourite things, from her light-up shoes, to hot, steamy chips, to her red pencil. But the girl knows that, even as her feet grow, her plate empties, and her pencil shortens, there's someone she'll always love ... and that is what she likes the very, very most. An intimate ode to the unwavering love a child has for their mother, this tender, lyrical story is brought exquisitely to life by Zhu Cheng-Liang, a recipient of a New York Times Best Illustrated Book Award.

      What I Like Most
    • A new edition of Mary Murphy's gorgeous exploration of the many ways animals snuggle down to sleep. The perfect bedtime read, snuggle down with this adorable new book from Mary Murphy, creator of A Kiss Like This and Say Hello Like This , as she invites you into lots of different little snorey, twitchy, cuddly animals’ homes as they get ready to go to sleep. With a beautiful sleepy action on every split-page, a lulling, rhythmical text and a cast of cute animal families, this book is sure to emit lots of oooh, aaaahs and … zzzzzz.

      Good Night Like This
    • With a sure touch, this beautiful book shows every young child its special place in the world, and how everyone and everything is both itself and part of the whole.

      Only a Tree Knows How to Be a Tree
    • Little Owl and the Star

      A Christmas Story

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      With bold, eye-catching graphics, glittering foil, and a gentle text, Mary Murphy retells an age-old Christmas story for the youngest of children. It was a silent night. I sat in my tree, with a waiting feeling. On a silent night, a star beckons to Little Owl, and he follows. He flies by three men on camels, plodding through sand and watching the sky. He flies above hills where shepherds keep watch over sheep, who watch too. And finally, in a distant manger, he finds a man, a woman, and the happiest baby - and joy that lights the world.

      Little Owl and the Star
    • Little Owl and the Christmas Star

      • 26 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A joyous version of the nativity story told by a curious little owl. It is a silent night and Little Owl is sitting in their tree with a waiting feeling, when a star sparkles along. Come with me, says the star, and Little Owl follows, as do three men on camels and shepherds with their sheep. They soon find themselves part of the happiest scene on Earth

      Little Owl and the Christmas Star
    • Speaking Of

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The collection features a rich tapestry of fiction, including a novella, a novelette, seven short stories, four flash pieces, and three poems, all spanning diverse genres. Readers are invited to journey through time, experiencing the lives of characters from the past and those yet to come, creating a unique blend of narrative styles and emotional depth.

      Speaking Of