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As a little mouse tosses and turns in his bed of dried grasses, he imagines that other animals must surely have better sleeping arrangements. A bird’s nest, a kangaroo’s pouch, a polar bear’s den–they all sound
so cozy . . . at first. But a patient mother mouse helps her little one see why home is best for him.
This mother and child’s loving banter suggests a game that parents and toddlers will quickly add to their own bedtime routines–ensuring sw… More >>
Sleep Tight, Little Mouse
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R. Gofstein says:
I love sharing this book with my three year old son. He loves seeing all the different animals on the pages and finding Little Mouse in each scene. Images of Mommies and their babies make him happy. He chooses this as his bed time book several times a week. I highly recommend this for yourself or as a gift.
Rating: 5 / 5
30th July 2010 at 7:58 pm
DD67 says:
A little mouse in a grass nest is very restless and can’t get to sleep. He imagines he is a bat hanging in a cave, an otter floating on a pond, a polar bear in a cave, ect. With each animal there is a wonderful illustration with the little mouse sleeping with that animal family. Very nice. And with each animal family the little mouse decides that it wont work for him. His feet would get tired, if he had to hang upside down like a bat, He would get lonely and miss his family if he was a polar bear sleeping all winter. The book ends with the little mouse falling asleep in his grass nest with his mother by his side.
Rating: 5 / 5
30th July 2010 at 8:29 pm