Home :: Books :: Children's Books  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books

Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
Milly and Tilly: The Story of a Town Mouse and a Country Mouse

Milly and Tilly: The Story of a Town Mouse and a Country Mouse

List Price: $15.99
Your Price:
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ILLUSTRATIONS ARE SUPERB
Review: The popularity of mice in children's literature is underscored Again and again with each new season.

Milly And Tilly by Kate Summers, illustrated by Maggie Kneen introduces two friends, a country mouse and a city mouse, who eventually find that home is best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ILLUSTRATIONS ARE SUPERB
Review: The popularity of mice in children's literature is underscored Again and again with each new season.

Milly And Tilly by Kate Summers, illustrated by Maggie Kneen introduces two friends, a country mouse and a city mouse, who eventually find that home is best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Warm, inviting watercolors and lovingly detailed text
Review: This "fish out of water" story concludes with the timeless moral that each of us should be content with our lot in life. Country mouse Tilly invites her city friend to visit, and then town mouse Milly reciprocates. Though they both enjoy each other's company, they part with a new respect for their own place in life.

Kneen's warm, inviting watercolors of the English countryside perfectly set off the lovingly detailed text. Summers seems to have the knack for exposition without going overboard. From the description of Tilly doing her sweeping, cleaning and other "mousework" to the detailed tour of the rooms in Milly's well-furnished townhouse, this book keeps children engrossed from beginning to end.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Review
Review: This "fish out of water" story concludes with the timeless moral that each of us should be content with our lot in life. Country mouse Tilly invites her city friend to visit, and then town mouse Milly reciprocates. Though they both enjoy each other's company, they part with a new respect for their own place in life.

Kneen's warm, inviting watercolors of the English countryside perfectly set off the lovingly detailed text. Summers seems to have the knack for exposition without going overboard. From the description of Tilly doing her sweeping, cleaning and other "mousework" to the detailed tour of the rooms in Milly's well-furnished townhouse, this book keeps children engrossed from beginning to end.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Review
Review: This is the tale of two mice, one if from the city, Milly, and the other from the country, Tilly. They go to visit each other in their houses. When the Milly goes to visit the Tilly at her country cottage and she is overwhelmed by the peacefulness. It actually starts to drive her a little crazy because she is used to the craziness of the city. They then go to the town where Milly lives. Now Tilly feels out of place. She likes the peacefulness of the country. The hectic city is just too much for her. They both realize that they are happy where they are and that they just like different things.
I like this book because it tells the tale of two mice that like different things but are still friends. When they go to visit each other at one another's houses they realize that they are happy where they are. They are both content with what they have and don't have to change. I think that is what the author is trying to get across in this story. You should be happy with you have and you don't have to change as long as your happy with yourself and where you are in life. Through this story the mice realize this and are all that more satisfied with themselves.


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates