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MOUSE LETTERS

A Very First Alphabet Book
Combining the simplicity of Harold and the Purple Crayon with the palette of Winnie the Pooh, Arnosky (Watching Desert Wildlife, 1998, etc.) cleverly demonstrates a mouse's creativity in constructing the letters of the alphabet out of sticks. Read full review
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MOUSE LETTERS (reviewed on March 1, 1999)

Combining the simplicity of Harold and the Purple Crayon with the palette of Winnie the Pooh, Arnosky (Watching Desert Wildlife, 1998, etc.) cleverly demonstrates a mouse’s creativity in constructing the letters of the alphabet out of sticks. Mouse ponders, pushes and pulls, tugs and tweaks, coaxing sticks into one of the bends of a B or the curve of a C. Mishaps include a bump on the head after pinging off the letter G; mistakes result in the letter U, then V, as Mouse is resourcefully rescued from a fall. Those accustomed to Arnosky’s precise nature drawings won’t miss the tiny details here, conveyed with a minimum of strokes and a great deal of ingenuity. Wee wit is plentiful in this pint-sized pleaser and its companion, Mouse Numbers (0-395- 55006-8). (Picture book. 1-3)


Pub Date: March 22nd, 1999
ISBN: 0-395-55386-5
Page count: 48pp
Publisher: Clarion
Review Posted Online: May 20th, 2010
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1st, 1999