Finding Little Mouse

Finding Little Mouse
ISBN-10
1848570341
ISBN-13
9781848570344
Category
Animals
Pages
14
Language
English
Published
2011
Authors
Anna Claybourne, Debbie Tarbett

Description

"Little Mouse should be in bed, but he's off playing" Mummy said. It's past Little Mousie's bedtime but he's nowhere to be seen. The message to find him gets passed around the animals, but playful Little Mousie is always one step ahead... until the delightful ending!

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