Fiction, Reading Recovery Level 11, F&P Level G, DRA2 Level 12, Theme Pt. of View, Stage Early, Character N/A
Little Mouse can waddle like a penguin, eat like a horse and splash like a whale. So why does her mother call her Little Mouse? Because, sometimes, it's nice to be quiet and cosy, especially when it's time to cuddle with your mum.
Little Mouse gets dressed to go to the barn with his mother, brothers, and sisters.
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.
Needing to cross the dark woods to return to his family back home, Little Mouse cautiously passes numerous bright-eyed animals in a story that uses engaging peek-a-boo die-cuts that encourage children to guess which woodland animal will ...
Little Mouse gets dressed to go to the barn with his mother, brothers, and sisters.
The hero of the classic Whose Mouse Are You? runs away from home when he decides his family doesn't love him.
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!
Where's the birthday cake? Where's the hungry dog? This adorable book is full of rhyming questions for little children to answer by looking at and talking about the charming illustrations.
When little mouse accepts the cat's invitation to play, he doesn't know what kind of game the cat really has in mind. "A splendid picture book with brilliantly colored and expressive illustrations, funny and exciting."--Horn Book.