Ralph the mouse ventures out from behind the piney knothole in the wall of his hotel-room home, scrambles up the telephone wire to the end table, and climbs aboard the toy motorcycle left there by a young guest.
This fun story is the first of a trilogy, along with Runaway Ralph and Ralph S. Mouse, all inspired by the author's hope to create appealing books for boys and girls—and by the sight of her son playing with toy cars.
A study guide to Beverly Cleary's book The mouse on the motorcycle.
Ralph the mouse and Keith become best friends, and zip around the mountain hotel on a shiny toy motorcycle.
Tiny Ralph S. Mouse lives in a mouse hole in Room 215 of the Mountain View Inn.
A reckless young mouse named Ralph makes friends with a boy in room 215 of the Mountain View Inn and discovers the joys of motorcycling.
A reckless young mouse named Ralph makes friends with a boy in room 215 of the Mountain View Inn and discovers the joys of motorcycling.
Tiny Ralph S. Mouse lives in a mouse hole in Room 215 of the Mountain View Inn.
In adition to the complete book, this edition of The Mouse and the Motorcycle features these fun extras: • A Who Said It? game • Reader response questions that encourage critical thinking • The first two chapters of The Mouse and the ...
Tiny Ralph S. Mouse lives in a mouse hole in Room 215 of the Mountain View Inn.