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Stuart Little

by E. B. White

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Scholastic (2003), Paperback, 131 pages

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When the family of three, the Littles, go to an orphanage to adopt a new family member, their son, George, insists on a little brother instead of a big one. His request is answered when the orphanage presents the family with a young mouse named Stuart. George does not begin the story pleased about his new brother and isdisappointed and initially unwelcoming to Stuart. The family cat, Snowbell, is even less enthusiastic at the prospect of having a mouse as his "master" and plots ways to get rid of Stuart. Although he is presented with some hurtles, Stuart decides to handle them with as much dedication, kindness, and love as he can show. In doing so, he shows his beloved new family how wonderful he is and they begin to accept him although he is different size and shape then them.
  jgbyers | Nov 19, 2009 |
In this epic adventure a little mouse called Stuart little is on an adventure to rescue a little bird called Margalo. Stuart little mother saw the little bird and brought to her house. Stuart little invites her to eat with them and sleep with them. But then Margalo leaves to go to away. Then he runs away from home and goes to find her. He goes to challenges to find his friend. Then he has to go to his greatest challenge,the river. After that he finds him self with a small women. Now he traveled north to find his friend. What I like about the book is that it shows that a little mouse goes on many adventures to go see a bird. What I didn't like was nothing. The characters were Stuart little,Ms.little,Mr.little,George,Snowbell,and Margalo. So I recommend it to anybody who likes to read and who likes adventures. ( )
  carlos40 | Sep 30, 2009 |
Delightful and strange. Although the Littles' second child is a mouse, he is brought up as a human. His family does make allowances for his size, but they basically treat him like a person. There's a scene in Central Park in which Stuart gets to captain a small boat in the pond and have grand adventures. ( )
  raizel | Jul 28, 2009 |
Adventures of stuart the mouse. He rides a motorcycle and the boy becomes his friend. This is a great fantasy book for children in the 3rd grade. I loved the movie too!
  chron002 | Apr 8, 2009 |
I remember going to the library as a kid. I searched through each copy of this book. I was convinced that my book had had the last pages ripped out of it. I just couldn't believe that that was really the end. After I had gone through all seven copies, I had to face the truth that that was really the end. ( )
  ahaden | Jan 27, 2009 |
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When Mrs. Frederick C. Little's second son arrived, everyone noticed that he was not much bigger than a mouse.
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Narrator Julie Harris draws upon her extraordinary acting talents to raise this much-loved tale of a teeny, tiny explorer and his oversized adventures to new heights. "Stuart put on his sailor hat and his sailor suit, took his spy glass down from the shelf and set for a walk full of the joy of life and the fear of dogs." Skipping from one precarious perch to the next, the diminutive wanderer makes new friends, meets old ones, and shares his lust for life with listeners of all ages. Harris's clever, lyrical narration is wonderfully evocative and perfectly captures the charming yet soulful spirit of E.B. White's classic children's tale. (Running time: 2 hours, 2 cassettes) --George Laney

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