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Library Mouse: A Friend's Tale

Library Mouse: A Friend's Tale

Published in
2009
3.97
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Description

Chinese edition of Library Mouse revolves around a shy mouse who takes refuge in a library. As a passionate writer and illustrator, he creates his own tales and discreetly places his books on the shelves for children to discover. The captivating stories draw the attention of young readers who become eager to meet the author. Meanwhile, in a parallel narrative, a boy named Tom is unable to find a partner for a book-making project. His search leads him to the library mouse's secret hideout. As Tom and the library mouse, Sam, begin to collaborate, the challenge arises of whether they can work together without revealing Sam's secret identity. Both narratives explore themes of creativity, collaboration, and the joy of sharing literary works. Celebrated writer and illustrator Daniel Kirk skillfully portrays these themes through engaging storytelling and vibrant illustrations in this heartwarming tale.
Age
6-9
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
32 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Encourages creativity
  • Promotes the importance of friendship
  • Introduces children to museums
  • Teaches about journal keeping