Appleblossom family
FATHER CHRISTOPHER APPLEBLOSSOM runs the Water Mill Bakery which is by the river. He is a very talented baker, with his shaped pastries being extremely popular amongst the children. He made a loaf of bread looking like 'Rose Cottage' for a competition (which he won), and ever since it has become a popular loaf of bread amongst the locals.
MOTHER JANE APPLEBLOSSOM (born ELGIN) loves classical music. If she is not listening to it on her radio, she is playing it on her piano. She teaches piano and ballet to some of the Sylvanian children. One of her star students is her daughter Justine.
SISTER JUSTINE APPLEBLOSSOM loves to ballet dance. She has had lessons from her mother since she was a toddler. She is good friends with Misty Waters who also enjoys ballet dancing. Between them they did a rendition of Swan Lake for a school show, getting them a standing ovation from the parents, teachers and students watching.
BABY BROTHER JACK APPLEBLOSSOM likes playing with flour in his father’s bakery. Whenever his mother Jane takes him to visit his father at work, he is off crawling about, looking for the flour. He can usually be found quite quickly, as there is a little trail of flour footprints to follow!
MOTHER JANE APPLEBLOSSOM (born ELGIN) loves classical music. If she is not listening to it on her radio, she is playing it on her piano. She teaches piano and ballet to some of the Sylvanian children. One of her star students is her daughter Justine.
SISTER JUSTINE APPLEBLOSSOM loves to ballet dance. She has had lessons from her mother since she was a toddler. She is good friends with Misty Waters who also enjoys ballet dancing. Between them they did a rendition of Swan Lake for a school show, getting them a standing ovation from the parents, teachers and students watching.
BABY BROTHER JACK APPLEBLOSSOM likes playing with flour in his father’s bakery. Whenever his mother Jane takes him to visit his father at work, he is off crawling about, looking for the flour. He can usually be found quite quickly, as there is a little trail of flour footprints to follow!