Mice
with audio recording
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
The lights are out—and so are the impy house mice—in this delightful nighttime cat-and-mouse adventure. Includes audio!
Could it be true that mice are…nice? That’s certainly what the cat thinks in this after-dark romp just perfect for young children. Featuring whimsical, comforting text and vibrant collage illustrations from Caldecott Honor medalist Lois Ehlert, this engaging eBook with audio puts a fresh spin on the classic cat-and-mouse dynamic.
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A 1932 poem from Fyleman (1877 1957) serves as a springboard for Ehlert's customarily striking handiwork. Such pointed verse as "I think mice/ are rather nice./ Their tails are long,/ their faces small./ They haven't any chins at all" is ripe for visual interpretation, and Ehlert's playfulness, wit, and exposition elevate the brief text to something to be savored more carefully. Ehlert's wide-eyed rodents are composed of collaged elements: textured, torn-paper triangles form faces and bodies (the fibrous edges of the handmade papers suggest fur), the mice's rectangular buck teeth convey a dopey cuteness, and their ropy legs are made of knotted and frayed string. As the mice scamper across the pages ("They nibble things they shouldn't touch") Ehlert labels the items they find, turning the story into an introduction to art supplies, household items, and food items that range from mangos and avocadoes to cereal and desserts (in one memorable scene, the duo dives headfirst into a pair of rainbow-sprinkled cupcakes). Better still, the surprise revelation of the poem's narrator provides a zingy sense of delight. Ages 3 5.