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Books with title The Town Mouse

  • The Mouse House

    Poppy Green, Jennifer A. Bell

    Paperback (Little Simon, Aug. 15, 2017)
    At a birthday party, Sophie feels jealous when her friend gets a present that she’s been wanting in this eleventh charming book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse series!Sophie is so excited to go to her friend Ellie’s birthday party. She loves birthday parties. She always paints her friends beautiful cards and she loves playing party games. When Ellie gets a mouse house—a little house with teeny-tiny mouse dolls and teeny-tiny furniture—Sophie tries to be happy for her friend but she actually feels very jealous. She’s always wanted a mouse house! As Sophie tries to deal with these feelings, she learns that not everybody gets what they want and not everybody wants what they have! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Adventures of Sophie Mouse chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
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  • The House in Town

    Susan Warner

    eBook (, May 12, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Red Mouse

    William Hamilton Osborne

    eBook (, June 28, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Tooth Mouse

    Susan Hood, Janice Nadeau

    language (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This finely rendered fable introduces readers to the Tooth Mouse, France’s version of the tooth fairy, and to Sophie, a sweet young mouse who must prove she is brave, honest and wise enough to take over this important job.
  • The Mouse

    Lauretta Hignett

    eBook (, Dec. 20, 2017)
    Superhero... Or just a hot mess? Sunny O’Sullivan has a lot going on right now. A new school, a new stepmother, a new baby brother. She’s just trying to get through the last few months of high school – without her overly-dynamic new friend Annabel getting her into trouble, and without attracting too much attention from Jake, the school sleazebag. And she’s trying to make sure that no one at her new school finds out the freaky truth about her birth – that her mother was struck and killed by lightening just moments before Sunny was born.Luckily, Sunny turned out fine. She just feels a slight tingling in her hands, whenever she’s relaxed and happy.Until one day, the tingling turns into something much more.Suddenly she finds there’s nowhere she can’t go. Including prisoner-of-war camps in North Korea, where the new dictator has been smashing through the demilitarized zone and into the South with the help of a mysterious new weapon. Kim Min-Jung just might have world domination on his mind, but no one knows what his plans are, or how he got hold of such a powerful weapon.But now Sunny can help. She’s sure she can help – If only she could figure out where she was going… and understand Korean…Needing a little direction, she finds Hunter Katz, a drop-dead gorgeous Intelligence agent. Together they unravel the mystery of North Korea’s strange new weapon, while Sunny tries her hardest not to fall in love with someone so obviously out of her league.
  • The Mouse House

    Poppy Green, Jennifer A. Bell

    eBook (Little Simon, Aug. 15, 2017)
    At a birthday party, Sophie feels jealous when her friend gets a present that she’s been wanting in this eleventh charming book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse series!Sophie is so excited to go to her friend Ellie’s birthday party. She loves birthday parties. She always paints her friends beautiful cards and she loves playing party games. When Ellie gets a mouse house—a little house with teeny-tiny mouse dolls and teeny-tiny furniture—Sophie tries to be happy for her friend but she actually feels very jealous. She’s always wanted a mouse house! As Sophie tries to deal with these feelings, she learns that not everybody gets what they want and not everybody wants what they have! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Adventures of Sophie Mouse chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
  • Mia the Mouse

    Lily Small

    eBook (Egmont, July 1, 2013)
    Enter an enchanted world of animal friends! Perfect for fans of Holly Webb, Rainbow Magic, Secret Kingdom and Magic Kitten.Each cute animal has its own pair of pretty fairy wings, and a special job to do in Misty Wood to make it a wonderful place to live. Mia the Mouse is on an errand for her mum. But she’s forgotten what her mum asked her to collect! She knows it’s something beginning with ‘B’. Is it a bluebird? Some blackberries? A bunch of buttercups? Maybe her new friend, the bumble bee can help . . .The Fairy Animals of Misty Wood are perfect books for girls aged 5-7. They will fall in love with these gorgeous, magical kittens, puppies, bunnies and more. Have you collected all of the Fairy Animals?Bella the BunnyBetsy the BunnyChloe the KittenDaisy the DeerHailey the HedgehogKatie the KittenMia the MousePaddy the PuppyPaige the PonyPolly the PuppyPoppy the PonySophie the SquirrelLily Small grew up on the outskirts of a wood in Southern England. The eldest of four children, she would often keep her younger brother and sisters entertained with imaginary tales of the creatures that lived in the woods and the adventures they would get up to when humans weren't around. The Fairy Animals of Misty Wood stories contain some of these original ideas and many, many more . . .
  • The Tooth Mouse

    Susan Hood, Janice Nadeau

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    In this charming picture book written by Susan Hood, the Tooth Mouse (who replaces the Tooth Fairy in French-speaking countries) has called a meeting to announce her retirement. ?I am not as spry as I used to be ... I have decided it is time to name my successor!? she tells the surprised crowd. Sophie, an energetic and very tiny mouse, desperately wants the job. ?C'est moi!? Sophie thinks. ?Choose me! Choose me!? But the position of Tooth Mouse --- or La Petite Souris --- isn't just given to anyone; it must be earned by participating in a difficult and dangerous three-part contest to determine which of all the mouse applicants is the most brave, honest and wise. Will Sophie, the smallest and daintiest of the aspirants, manage to beat the odds and win the challenging competition for her dream job?In the style of a classic fable, this gentle yet inspiring story is sure to captivate young children with the delightful idea of a small mouse making her way under the pillows of sleeping children at night instead of the Tooth Fairy. It also provides an irresistible and uplifting message that size doesn't have to determine who succeeds in life. Award-winning artist Janice Nadeau's lovely illustrations in soft, muted colors add a delicate whimsy to the tale. This book would be a fantastic read-aloud for any storytime. Sprinkled with French expressions and phrases throughout, it would make a terrific introduction to foreign languages as well.
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  • The Town Mouse & the Country Mouse

    Jacqueline East

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 15, 2012)
    Please Read Notes: Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.
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  • The Town

    De Leo

    eBook (Black Raven, Feb. 10, 2017)
    Sixteen year old Jessica Sullivan and her parents move to a small, picturesque and remote town in the middle of nowhere. At first it looks like the most boring place on earth, but already on her first day at the local school she meets Edmond, who becomes her best friend and helps her reveal her own character and that of the town.Jessica quickly gains new friends, falls in love with the most gorgeous guy in town, and becomes well acquainted with her new home and its dark secrets. She discovers that beneath the surface an ancient secret simmers which threatens the fate of the town’s residents, including her own family.Drawn to risks and thrills, Jessica soon learns that they have far worse consequences than she could ever have imagined. Now she must garner all her strength to cope with what is about to happen. Will she succeed in saving the people she loves, or will the town corral more sacrifices?Find out the mystery of "The Town" in this new and spine chilling story.Learn more at: https://sites.google.com/view/deleo-thetown/home
  • The Town

    Christian Broutin

    Spiral-bound (Moonlight Publishing, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Travel through time as houses replace huts, bridges span rivers, and cranes tower over city streets. See how technology has changed city life.
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  • The Mouse Rap

    Walter Dean Myers

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 19, 1992)
    You can call me Mouse, 'cause that's my tag I'm into it all, everything's my bag my ace is Styx, he'll always do Add Bev and Sheri, and you got my crew...and a crew it is! For fourteen-year-old Mouse, this summer is anything but boring. His father, who checked out from the family eight years ago, is now trying to make a comeback as a dad. Beverly, a new girl from California, seems to like locking lips with the Mouse--but she seems to like other guys, as well. Sheri is trying to persuade the gang to join a dance contest. And there's a rumor that a lot of money--the loot from a '30's bank heist, to be exact--is hidden somewhere in an abandoned Harlem building, and you know the Mouse is determined to get a piece of that action."It's summer in Harlem, and The Mouse (as he calls himself) and his friends look beyond dance contests and basketball for diversion.The rumor of a huge cash stash in an abandoned building left by [a 1930s] gangster offers possibilities. . . . Tightly integrated subplots strengthen an already well-crafted novel. Myers deftly paints a humor-laced picture of Harlem in sparkling prose, with characters that have universal appeal." —BL. 1991 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)Children's Choices for 1991 (IRA/CBC)Children's Books of 1990 (Library of Congress)1991 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)Parenting Honorable Mention, Reading Magic Award
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