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The Dearest Little Mouse in the World

The Dearest Little Mouse in the World

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adorable New Children's Book
Review: Fay, an adorable little mouse, walks to school every single day with her friends. And, every day, she passes a big black dog, who never forgets to bark "Hello!" But every day, young Fay ignores him, caught up in the excitement and bustle of another day of fun and learning. So one day, when little Fay is walking home all alone, Fay is absolutely forced to pay attention, for the big black dog growls "SAY HELLO!" in a very angry voice. Fay is so horrified by the incident, that the poor little mouse can hardly eat her lunch. However, with the help of her caring parents, Fay sees the situation from a completely different perspective, and realizes that the scary altercation with the dog can turn into a wonderful friendship between the two of them.

Antonie Schneider has created a lovely story, that will easily enchant readers of all ages, as Fay truly is the dearest little mouse in the world, and her lovely, glowing personality proves it on every single page of this adorable new story. Quentin Greban's gorgeous illustrations truly bring the story to life, showing the sweet Fay in various different poses and situations that will have children and their parents 'ooohing' and 'aahing' throughout the entire story. This is a must have book for anyone looking for a sweet tale about friendship.

Erika Sorocco
Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper


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