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  • Magnus Maybe

    Errol Broome, Ann James

    Paperback (Aladdin, Aug. 1, 2002)
    After leaving the protection of his cage, Magnus the pet mouse finds himself alone in the cold and lonely world where he is soon on the run with a wild mouse who teaches him about avoiding traps and finding shelter. Original.
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  • Magnus Maybe

    E. Broome

    (San Val, Aug. 1, 2002)
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  • Magnus

    Claire Shorrock

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, Aug. 21, 2015)
    Magnus is a BIG dog. In fact, he is a VERY BIG dog. Magnus is SO BIG that no one wants to play with him, and there's no room for him at home. But when Magnus spots danger, he knows just what to do to save the day. And because he is so very BIG, his simple plan works. Is Magnus a BIG hero now? This book, with its sweet and appealing illustrations and loveable "outsider" main character, will help young readers to understand the importance of determination and that everyone has their own exceptional qualities, no matter their differences.
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  • Magnus

    Claire Shorrock

    Paperback (Lion Books, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Magnus is a BIG dog. In fact, he is a VERY BIG dog. Magnus is SO BIG that no one wants to play with him, and there's no room for him at home. But when Magnus spots danger, he knows just what to do to save the day. And because he is so very BIG, his simple plan works. Is Magnus a BIG hero now? This book, with its sweet and appealing illustrations and loveable 'outsider' main character, will help young readers to understand the importance of determination and that everyone has their own exceptional qualities, no matter their differences.
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  • Title: Magnus Maybe

    Errol Broome

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Nibble and Munch Magnus gnawed around the edges until he saw daylight. He flicked his whiskers and slipped through the opening. Magnus only wanted to sniff the morning outside his cage, but suddenly he finds himself in a strange and enormous world. It's a lonely place for a pet white mouse with no family of his own. The brown-and-gray mice in the cupboard let him sleep on the bottom shelf, but when the humans start setting traps they must escape. Will Magnus brave the dangers and find a new home for them all?