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Little Library Mouse by Stephanie Lisa Tara
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Little Library Mouse (edition 2006)

by Stephanie Lisa Tara (Author), Alex Walton (Illustrator)

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At closing time a key locks the library and unlocks the dreams of a little mouse who waits in the shadows.
Member:Kalira
Title:Little Library Mouse
Authors:Stephanie Lisa Tara (Author)
Other authors:Alex Walton (Illustrator)
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Little Library Mouse by Stephanie Lisa Tara

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To me this book read like a poem with illustrations, and I really loved the way it felt. Poetry exploring imagination, with lots of cute details (like mouse footprints, paper airplanes, leaves, or snowflake fractals) around the words and cute full colour illustrations on the facing pages of each verse. ( )
  Kalira | May 15, 2024 |
I love, love, loved this book. I am a fan of libraries (obviously books are something I adores) and of cute little mice. Little Library Mouse is all about the stories and imagination and I found myself giggling as I read the beautiful verses. You can be anything you want to be as long as you put your mind and maybe imagination to it and the cute little mice sure do; they are chefs and clowns, and lions and tigers and the storytelling is adorable.

The images again in this book, I'd say are better than in Snowy but their purpose is also more playful and vibrant while the other book instructs. I think these mice have a great lesson too, that books and imagination are important, and i was happy to read this book and will happily pass it on to some children I know will love it too. ( )
  sszkutak | Sep 28, 2016 |
Collection of genres in the library -- written in rhyming verse. Not sure the genres are clear enough for the age of a picture book reader. (65) ( )
  activelearning | Mar 22, 2012 |
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