Woodland animals, from two moles to ten opossums, offer to share their homes with a little mouse who is dissatisfied with his own.
. . How will Little Mouse stop the bear from eating his freshly picked, red ripe strawberry? This classic story is beloved for its humor, expressive illustrations, and surprise ending--pure read-aloud fun!
Summary: When Little Mouse's friends look at the painting she has created, they do not all see the same thing.
Stylishly laid out, the book is arranged by theme and features fully illustrated collections of "things", each clearly labeled and easy to recognize.
Every season of the year, "such a little mouse" pops out of his hole and goes out to explore the wider world. Praise for Such a Little Mouse: * "The book begins in spring.
A stylishly illustrated and cosy tale of a journey to bedtime, with lots of animal noises and actions to copy!
A counting rhyme describing the activities of a group of church mice, from one mouse inviting a friend to ten mice spreading the word.
An adorable cast of characters helps children learn about colors, animals and the numbers from one to ten.
As a little mouse tosses and turns in his bed of dried grasses, he imagines that other animals must surely have better sleeping arrangements.
It's time for Bear's winter sleep, but he's hungry.
Will the little adventurer manage to survive when he leaves home? You'll find out in Mrs.D.'s next books on Carlo the mouse. Let your imagination soar in this full series of Carlo's adventures Mrs.