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Mouse's First Spring (Hardcover)
by Lauren Thompson (Author), Buket Erdogan (Illustrator) "One windy spring day, Mouse and Momma went out to play!..." (more)
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Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
PreS–On a breezy spring day, Mouse discovers various creatures. He wonders what each one is, and his mother patiently identifies a butterfly, bird, snail, frog, and worm. Each animal departs on a gust of wind, and, in the end, Mouse himself is carried away, but lands safely in his mother's loving arms. This gentle story is just right for toddlers who, like Mouse, are encountering new things every day. The brief text is full of wonderfully descriptive phrases, such as "fluttery buttery," "hidey insidey," and "squiggly squeeze." The simple, double-page illustrations are done in bright, colorful acrylics, just right for holding the attention of the youngest storytime attendee. A surefire hit in any season.–Elaine Lesh Morgan, Multnomah County Library, Portland, OR
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From Booklist
PreS. When Mouse and his momma venture out on a spring day, they discover a butterfly, a snail, a bird, a frog, a worm, and a flower. Each new discovery mystifies the little mouse: "There on a stem, Mouse found something sweet and petally." Or is he bluffing? In any case, young children will be glad to help him identify each one with help from the rounded, simplified forms in Erdogan's painterly illustrations. The wind blows through at intervals, creating a pattern in the story line, while the rhythmic and sometimes rhyming text creates patterns as well. Finally, Mouse discovers his own mother, in a conventionally sweet, hug-and-kiss ending. Though lacking the freshness of the earlier books in the series, such as Mouse's First Christmas (1999) and Mouse's First Halloween (2000), this fills the bill for preschool teachers seeking seasonal read-aloud choices. Carolyn Phelan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

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Product Details
  • Reading level: Baby-Preschool
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (January 25, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689858388
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689858383
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 8.5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews (2 customer reviews)
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11:08 AM PST, January 10, 2008
Calling all Ballerina fans:

The wonderful girls who are featured in Ballerina Dreams: A True Story, as well as some of their new classmates, will be appearing on the CBS Early Show on Friday, Jan 11 -- that's tomorrow! Some girls may wear leg braces, or have trouble keeping their balance without the assistance of their dedicated teenage helpers, or even move about in a wheelchair. But they all are so beautiful in their tutus and tiaras, dancing to the best of their abilities. Nothing is going to stop them from making their dreams come true! The joy and pride in their faces will bring tears to your eyes, I guarantee.

So get out your tissues and be sure to tune in!

Cheers,

Lauren
 
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10:51 AM PST, January 9, 2008, updated at 10:51 AM PST, January 9, 2008












My newest book, Wee Little Chick, is now officially available. I'm so excited! It's already gotten a starred review from Publisher's Weekly -- they love John Butler's adorable illustrations as much as I do. Here's a taste of the book:

It was spring in the barnyard
and the wee little chick
was all brand-new.

This wee little chick
was the littlest little chick.

"My, you're so tiny!"
bleated the nanny goat tall.

But the wee little chick
stood tallest of them all!

... as she perches atop a pile of hay, proud and not at all deterred by her smaller size -- or others' assumptions about her. At the end, Mama Hen delivers the ultimate affirmation: "Tut, tut, tut! She's my wee little chick and she's just big enough!"

When I think about it, I was one of the shortest in my class during most of my childhood; and after my brothers hit adolescence, I became the shortest in my family. Maybe that's what inspired me to write this "Short? So what!" kind of story. What do you think! ;-)

Coming up is Wee Little Lamb, also illustrated by John Butler. The wee little lamb is a shy little lamb -- and that's okay. (And yes, I was very shy as a kid.)

Enjoy!

Lauren
 
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6:51 AM PST, November 30, 2007, updated at 6:49 AM PST, November 30, 2007
If you live in the NYC area, stop by Books of Wonder Bookstore, 18 W. 18th St, on Saturday, December 1, from noon-2:00 pm, for their