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Books with title Enormouse!

  • Enormouse!

    Rebecca Gerlings

    Hardcover (Egmont UK, Aug. 2, 2011)
    Long, long ago there lived a very tiny kitten, with very big ideas! A heartwarming, triumphant tale celebrating the teeny, tiny things that the BIG things are made of. When the kitten drops in to a caravan filled with circus squirrels, they do their very best to build him into their act, but the kitten can't quite get the hang of it. However, his big ideas soon become ENORMOUSE, and the kitten—with help from a few mice—conjures up an amazing spectacle that will wow young readers. An inspirational storyline, stylish artwork filled with humor, and engaging text combine to create a book that young readers will instantly connect with.
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  • Enormouse

    Angie Morgan

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, May 13, 2014)
    Enormouse is bigger than all the other mice in the mouse hole — and he looks different too. Teased by the other mice even though he takes care of them, Enormouse is eventually accused of being a rat. Poor Enormouse leaves the mouse hole to join the rats, but what he discovers is that looks aren’t everything. The rats are dirty and untidy, and he is not at all like them. Now he realizes where his true home lies. Meanwhile, the mice have also realized their mistake. They miss Enormouse and set out on a dark and dangerous journey to find their friend and bring him home.
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  • Enormouse!

    Rebecca Gerlings

    Paperback (Egmont UK, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Long, long ago there lived a very tiny kitten, with very big ideas! A heartwarming, triumphant tale celebrating the teeny, tiny things that the BIG things are made of. When the kitten drops in to a caravan filled with circus squirrels, they do their very best to build him into their act, but the kitten can't quite get the hang of it. However, his big ideas soon become ENORMOUSE, and the kitten—with help from a few mice—conjures up an amazing spectacle that will wow young readers. An inspirational storyline, stylish artwork filled with humor, and engaging text combine to create a book that young readers will instantly connect with.
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  • Enormouse

    Angie Morgan

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 2012)
    Enormous had no idea why he was so big, and although it was useful sometimes - especially for carrying the little mice when their legs got tired - it did worry him. Then one day he discovered that he was really a rat and went off to live with the other rats - but soon found out he'd rather be a very big mouse. Age 3+