



Jimey the Woodpile Mouse
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4.4 • 15 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The late, great Norman Bridwell, creator of Clifford the Big Red Dog, wrote in a handwritten letter to author Elar Ericsson after reading Jimey the Woodpile Mouse, "Dear Elar, Thank you for the book. You have a very unique art style. I like it very much. Being a mouse fan myself I appreciate the story." He continued, "I hope your books are successful. There is something special about making a child smile."
Jimey (j EYE-mee) was a woodpile mouse. He lived in the woodpile outside of Farmer Karson’s farmhouse. Jimey loved his woodpile. But there was one big problem. Jimey's woodpile was quickly shrinking! Every day the Farmer took logs from the woodpile, and now there were only a few logs left. Jimey worried that his woodpile would soon be gone! Where would he live? How would he stay warm and dry? But one thing worried Jimey most of all—how would he stay safe from the Farmer's cat, Kloee? This debut story from author and illustrator Elar Ericsson gently addresses fear and worry with the comfort of being protected, loved, and cared for. The simple message easily translates to children and adults alike. Full color, delightfully detailed illustrations compliment the story and keep young eyes busy with look-and-find activities. Full narration, highlighting text, and sounds bring this book to life and will entertain, help, and encourage young readers.





Customer Reviews
Great!
My kids love this book! We have the hardcover version. We gave a copy to my daughter's preschool, and the teacher reads it to the kids all the time.
Great story and illustrations!
We received the hardcover edition for a Christmas gift and the kids just love the story- and so do I.. A heart warming tale to share for generations. And Jimey is just the cutest. Downloaded the iBook just now too.
Love this book
My Grandchildren loved this book especially the five year old. He wanted it read over and over. The overall feeling of the book is bright and cheerful. The illustrations feel real and would grab a child's attention. The look and find activities are fun and something most little kids enjoy!