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Original Title: | Library Mouse |
ISBN: | 0810993465 (ISBN13: 9780810993464) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Library Mouse #1 |

Daniel Kirk
Hardcover | Pages: 32 pages Rating: 4.2 | 3840 Users | 346 Reviews
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Title | : | Library Mouse (Library Mouse #1) |
Author | : | Daniel Kirk |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 32 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 2007 by Harry N. Abrams |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Animals |
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* * * Listened to with my niece Emma * * *This was supposed to last us at least half the drive up to Fresno, but we barely got out of town and it was already over. Not good. Not good for me, because it meant Emma would need entertaining for the rest of the trip, which means more "SONG CONTEST!" and I am not a good singer.
Why was Library Mouse made into an audiobook? It's about 10 minutes long and that's hardly worth wasting a CD for. Why not put two or three of Daniel Kirk's books on the same disc? I've never seen them, but I assume they must be picture books, and if they're the same size as this one just pile them on one!
The story itself, of a mouse living in a library who likes to write and publish his own books, is short and inconsequential and almost completely devoid of drama. I believe Emma was only interested in it because that's exactly what she happens to be doing, too. On the days that I babysit her this summer one of our projects together is to have her write and produce a book, and she's loving it!
So, perhaps this wasn't the time-consuming book I was looking for and maybe it wouldn't be engrossing for others, but luckily for this book it found a willing audience. Even though I was driving and Emma was in the backseat listening, I knew she was taking in the book's lessons and following along intently. I knew this because she was actually quiet for the entire 10 minutes. That's a modern miracle!
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Ratings: 4.2 From 3840 Users | 346 ReviewsCriticism Of Books Library Mouse (Library Mouse #1)
This is an absolutely adorable book!! The cover is beautiful and the story is magical.There is a mouse who lives in the library. He observes the environment and goings on and decides to write his own book. He staples pages together and sits with pen in hand and writes a book! He shelves it within other books. Someone finds this book, reads it and is excited. But, who, who is the author?? The library mouse writes another book, places it on the shelf and same thing, it is found, read and loved,1) This book was one of my favorites, and I am definitely going to be using it in the classroom one day! This book is about a mouse that lives in the library, and he comes out at night and looks at all the books when everyone is gone. After reading some, he decides he wants to start writing his own books. The mouse writes his first book and places it on the shelf for everyone to read, and the children love it, but no one can figure out who the author is and the librarian is curious where it came
This book became an instant favorite when my aunt gave it to us. I read it aloud to two of my nephews, and (while they were busy with the detailed illustrations) I was struck by the adorable and inspiring story. Ive read a few mouse books where the mouse does something cool, everyone wonders who it was, and the mouse reveals itself, so thats what I was expecting--but no. I was pleasantly surprised. :D Also, the illustrations were super cute, so altogether it was a great read. ;)

* * * Listened to with my niece Emma * * *This was supposed to last us at least half the drive up to Fresno, but we barely got out of town and it was already over. Not good. Not good for me, because it meant Emma would need entertaining for the rest of the trip, which means more "SONG CONTEST!" and I am not a good singer. Why was Library Mouse made into an audiobook? It's about 10 minutes long and that's hardly worth wasting a CD for. Why not put two or three of Daniel Kirk's books on the same
Sam was very happy living in the library. He had all kinds of books to read every night when the library was quiet. Sam decided that he should write a book of his own and he wrote Squeak! A Mouses Life and put it on the shelf in the autobiography section of the library. His book was a huge hit with the kids at the library. In fact, Sam decided to write more books. Soon after, all the kids at the library want to meet the author of the great books mysteriously showing up at the library! Sam couldn
Every night, then the people went home and the room was dark and quiet, the library belonged to Sam. And every night Sam read, and he read, and he read. I never knew it until I read this book, but I want to be a library mouse when I grow up. Sams life sounds like an absolute dream! Cute & fairly short story for children. I have mixed feelings about the illustrations: I love the detail on the books, showing call numbers (the librarian in me geeks out over call numbers...), and, for the most
This was a super cute picture book that I read aloud to 3rd grade groups during inclusion time (thanks to Mrs. R for choosing such a great book!).Here is the synopsis off GoodreadsA small creature offers his big voice for aspiring authors everywhereEvery child can be a writerand Library Mouse shows them how!Beloved childrens books author and illustrator Daniel Kirk wonderfully brings to life the story of Sam, a library mouse. Sams home was in a little hole in the wall in the childrens reference
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