There are hundreds of books published on mice. To save you time trying to find your next read, we pull together 10 of the most popular titles with updated prices for delivery to your door.
Mousetronaut: Based on a (Partially) True Story (Paula Wiseman Books) by Mark Kelly
Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
A heartwarming picture book tale of the power of the small, from bestselling author and retired NASA astronaut Commander Mark Kelly. Astronaut Mark Kelly flew with “mice-tronauts” on his first spaceflight aboard space shuttle Endeavour in 2001. Mousetronaut tells the story of a small mouse that wants nothing more than to travel to outer space. The little mouse works as hard as the bigger mice to show readiness for the mission . . . and is chosen for the flight! While in space, the astronauts are busy with their mission when disaster strikes—and only the smallest member of the crew can save the day. With lively illustrations by award-winning artist C. F. Payne, Mousetronaut is a charming tale of perseverance, courage, and the importance of the small!
National Geographic Readers: Squeak! (L3): 100 Fun Facts About Hamsters, Mice, Guinea Pigs, and More by Rose Davidson
Publisher: National Geographic Kids
Mice and rats may be the most famous rodents, but readers will discover the diverse--and maybe even adorable--world of little squeaking critters. From cavies and capybaras to jerboas and gerbils to pocket mice and porcupines, get ready for the rodents. Packed with weird-but-true facts and tons of animal info, this Level 3 Reader shows just how endearing rodents can be. Meet the adorable pika, fuzzy hamsters, and yes, even supersmart rats, and collect cool facts about these scurrying squeaky creatures. National Geographic Fact Readers feature the same expert-vetted running text as traditional readers--with a bonus of 100 fun facts sprinkled throughout! A fact roundup at the end of each book lets kids review what they've learned. (Plus, they can impress their friends with their animal expertise!)
Upstairs Mouse, Downstairs Mole (reader) (A Mouse and Mole Story) by Wong Herbert Yee
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Mouse--who lives inside an oak tree--and his downstairs neighbor, Mole, discover that when they help each other, housecleaning and other daily tasks are much easier. Reprint.
Who Wants To Play With Little Mouse?: A fun counting story about friendship by Jana Buchmann
Publisher: Jana Buchmann
Counting book about a mouse who wants to spend time with his friends but they are too busy. Every page features a different number with different animals. The book is written in rhyme.
Sugar and Spice and Everything Mice (Volume 2) (Mice Skating) by Annie Silvestro
Publisher: Sterling Children's Books
When a snowstorm forces even winter-loving Lucy the mouse indoors, she decides to treat her friends to some home-baked sweets. But Lucy insists on doing everything herself--and unfortunately she discovers that, for her, baking is MUCH harder than skating. Luckily, her pals are happy to lend a paw once Lucy realizes that it's okay to ask for help when you need it. With a little teamwork, sugar, and spice, Lucy and her BFFs might get that cheesecake.
An easy reader inspired by the viral "pizza rat" YouTube video. Life is a challenge for a city mouse. Dogs, cats, and people are daily dangers. But when the whiskered hero of this story uncovers one of the greatest treats New York City has to offer a forager-a discarded slice of pepperoni pizza-the danger is all worth it! Now it's up to the tiny Pizza Mouse to get the slice safely home to his family . . . via the A train, of course!
Harry The Happy Mouse: Teaching children to be kind to each other. (2) by N G K
Publisher: NGK
The bestselling children's book about kindness - Used in schools around the world to teach children about kindness. A beautiful story set in the countryside with pictures by an award-winning illustrator.
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