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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Great for a read aloud with grades K and 1. The students really enjoyed the mouse becoming a hero, saving his family. ( ) “Whose Mouse Are You?” was written by Robert Krus. It’s about mice and a cat. I feel like this book is very good because I like it. I think the mouse is brave. I don’t like the pictures in this story because the mouse is big. Brave people should read this book because it’s about a brave mouse. I give this book five out of five stars! - Junho, Ivy Class, February 2018 “Whose Mouse Are You?” was written by Robert Krus. It’s about mice and a cat. I feel like this book is very good because I like it. I think the mouse is brave. I don’t like the pictures in this story because the mouse is big. Brave people should read this book because it’s about a brave mouse. I give this book five out of five stars! - Junho, Ivy Class, February 2018 Summary: This is a poetry book. It rhymes throughout. It is about a mouse that says he is nobody's mouse. He says that his mom is inside a cat, father is caught in a trap, sister is far from home, and has no brother. He rescues his mom, dad, sister, and gets a baby brother. He says that he belongs to his family. Personal Reaction: This is a really cute book. I think that children would love to read it. This book is really easy to read and there is not many words so I think that really young children could read it. Classroom Extensions: 1) I would ask each child who they belong to and to make an award for whoever takes care of them. 2) I would have each child draw and color a mouse. They can use construction paper, markers, crayons, and any other available supplies. no reviews | add a review
A lonely little mouse has to be resourceful in order to bring his family back together. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)811.54Literature English (North America) American poetry 20th Century 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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