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Books with title Mouse Is Small

  • Mouse Is Small

    Mary Murphy

    Board book (Candlewick, Aug. 15, 2017)
    From a master of board books for the very young comes a simple and simply delightful take on the concept of size.Mouse is small, to be sure. And Tortoise is big (relatively speaking). But Pelican is bigger than Tortoise, and Zebra is bigger still. In an engaging, interactive novelty board book, Mary Murphy turns her bold, high-contrast illustrations — perfect for visual stimulation — to a first look at size relationships. Babies will be happy to lift the graduated shaped pages to see a series of animals that get increasingly bigger — and learn which creature causes the biggest reaction of all!
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  • A Mouse So Small

    Angela McAllister, Caroline Pedler

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales., Sept. 1, 2015)
    It's time for Bear to go to sleep for the winter, and even though he's hungry, he doesn't have time to eat first. His best friend, Molly, wants to help him and decides to gather food for him -- a task that proves to be very tricky for a small mouse!
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  • A Mouse So Small

    Angela McAllister

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 11, 2016)
    It’s time for Bear’s winter sleep, but he’s hungry. Millie Mouse is determined not to let her friend go to bed with a rumbly tummy, so she sets off to find some food. But gathering food is hard when you’re so tiny. Millie won’t give up though. She may be small – but she’s got a BIG heart. Children will love this feisty mouse who is utterly determined to help – and to do everything herself. Follow Millie as she scampers through gorgeous autumnal scenes awash with gold and oranges. An adorable, warm story – perfect for snuggling up and sharing with your little one this autumn. From the author of Leon and the Place Between and the illustrator of Don't Wake the Bear, Hare!
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  • Mouse Is Small

    Mary Murphy

    Board book (Walker, Aug. 16, 1764)
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  • A Mouse So Small

    Angela McAllister

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Aug. 13, 2015)
    It's time for Bear's winter sleep, but he's hungry. Millie Mouse is determined not to let her friend go to bed with a rumbly tummy, so she sets off to find some food. But gathering food is hard when you're so tiny. Millie won't give up though. She may be small - but she's got a BIG heart. Children will love this feisty mouse who is utterly determined to help - and to do everything herself. Follow Millie as she scampers through gorgeous autumnal scenes awash with gold and oranges. An adorable, warm story - perfect for snuggling up and sharing with your little one this autumn. From the author of Leon and the Place Between and the illustrator of Don't Wake the Bear, Hare!