Introducing Pear Tree — our new sister brand offering beautifully personalised gifts for all ages and occasions. From homeware and travel accessories to toys and keepsakes, each item is crafted with care to make life’s moments truly memorable.
Rediscover the simple joy of flipping through a toy catalogue. From circling favourites to sharing wish lists, our annual Mulberry Bush catalogue brings families together, inspiring imagination and preserving a timeless tradition in a fast-paced digital world.
Join us in celebrating 25 years of Mulberry Bush! From our family’s humble beginnings to delivering over two million toys, we’re proud to continue bringing children beautifully made, traditional and personalised gifts that spark imagination and joy.
Online safety matters more than ever. Discover how Mulberry Bush supports parents in choosing age-appropriate, educational toys and tech gifts that keep children safe while they learn and play.
Mulberry Bush is delighted to announce the acquisition of the much-loved Letterbox brand. Known for its traditional and personalised children’s gifts, Letterbox will be incorporated into our range to continue its legacy of quality and timeless charm.
As British manufacturing declines, we ask: are there still toys made in Britain? From Orchard Toys to Blackbird Games, we explore the few homegrown brands keeping traditional toy production alive — and what it might take to bring more of it back.
This Christmas, while many children look forward to new toys, others around the world face very different realities. We’re proud to support Hands Around the World, a charity helping vulnerable children through practical aid and volunteer work — making a real difference where it’s needed most.
Mulberry Bush was founded with grandparents in mind — offering timeless wooden toys, classic games and gifts that stand the test of time. Now, with a new grandson of our own, we’re seeing our collection through a grandparent’s eyes and can’t wait to share his favourites!
With most wooden toy production now based in the Far East, could we see a return to British manufacturing? We explore the benefits, challenges, and signs of hope for bringing traditional toy-making back to the UK.