Have you ever had one of those days where everything just feels a little… wobbly?

In this tender tale from the Wimblewick Tales series, we meet Murmle, the kind and curious mapmaker of the village. Murmle is excited—but nervous—because today he’s putting his handmade maps in the village shop for the very first time. As self-doubt starts to creep in, his tummy gets squirmy, his legs are wobbly, and everything feels just a bit off.

With the help of a few wise woodland friends, Murmle learns gentle ways to calm the wobbliness and find his footing again.

  • A soothing read for little worriers

  • Filled with soft illustrations and reassuring rhythms

  • Gently explores themes of anxiety, self-doubt, and resilience

  • Ideal for ages 4–8, especially at bedtime or after a wobbly day

Whether your little one is starting school, trying something new, or just feeling a bit unsure, Murmle and the Wobbly Day is a comforting companion—and a reminder that even the wobbliest days can end in calm.

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