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Books with title The Mouse Who Wanted to Marry

  • The Mouse Who Wanted to Stay in the Trap

    Jane & Jane Balavage Wood, Robert E; Balavage, Jane Balavage

    Hardcover (Life's Footprints, Inc., March 15, 1991)
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  • The Little Mouse Who Wanted to Get Married

    Sylvie Joseph-Julien, Atelier d'Ichere, Penelope Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 8, 2013)
    A little mouse lived in a Spanish farm. She was a bit unhappy because she lived alone. She would have liked to be married, but she couldn't find a husband. Once, the Little Mouse asked her grandmother how to find a husband...
  • The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Mouse

    Dawn Olivaria

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Aug. 6, 2019)
    The Bear Who Wanted to be a Mouse is a story of a bear who is bipolar and uses her imagination to be whoever and whatever she wanted to be. The book has imagination, adventure, and hilarious moments. Come join the journey with her, and you will forever stand tall in all you do and have the courage to do it.
  • The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Mouse

    Dawn Olivaria

    eBook (, Sept. 26, 2019)
    The Bear Who Wanted to be a Mouse is a story of a bear who is bipolar and uses her imagination to be whoever and whatever she wanted to be. The book has imagination, adventure, and hilarious moments. Come join the journey with her, and you will forever stand tall in all you do and have the courage to do it.
  • The Boy Who Wanted to Marry His Dog

    Bill Freedman

    Paperback (Key Publishing House Inc, Sept. 9, 2011)
    This book consists of three interconnected stories that deal with the importance of self-acceptance, quest for knowledge, love, and determination. Through the critical comic illustrations, "The Ugliest Animal in the World" reflects how the beauty industry uses media propaganda to influence and reshape children's behavior and perception. A second story, "Newton Fangle of New Sense," satirizes the contemporary fascinations with technology and newness, innovation and time-saving efficiency at the expense of the simpler, more aesthetic and leisurely pleasures of life. The title story, "The Boy Who Wanted to Marry His Dog," outlines in a comic way the passion of love and brave determination one can use to realize his or her dream. In short, these stories provide young readers with valuable notions and inspirations for self-respect, pursuit of knowledge, innovation, love, and brave decision making. They are suitable for children ages six to ten.
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  • The mouse who wanted a whole

    Charles Roberts, Ann Inwood

    eBook (, Aug. 28, 2018)
    Harry the mouse found a half finished hole in the bank of a stream and decides to finish it and make it his home, but he needs a partner to share it with and make his life whole
  • The mouse who wanted a whole

    Mr Charles Roberts

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 29, 2018)
    The mouse who wanted a whole is the first in the series of The tales of Harry the mouse. In this story Harry is digging a new home in a stream bank, high above the flood mark, when he decides that he needs someone to share his home with. He sets off a journey to find that special someone.