
My daughters loved Mary and the Mouse The Mouse and Mary by Beverly Donofrio and Barbara McClintock, as did I. I'm a sucker for stories that span a generation. Here is another recommendation. Anamaria at Books Together has a review and Eisha & Jules also reviewed it in a 7-imps picture book feature. I'm sure it's been reviewed on other blogs but I didn't locate the posts immediately, so please leave a link in the comments if you have reviewed it. So I'm turning the pages before bedtime, and as Mary grows up she moves into a house of her own and there's a large illustration of a mid-century modern home. Ok I subscribe to Atomic Ranch. We have a '70s ranch but it's nothing like those full color spreads in Atomic ranch I lust over. Now I have to have this book in my collection because I'm just borrowing it from the library. If I put that book under my pillow do you think that house would materialize sooner? Or maybe I'll dream about talking mice?????
I wrote a post about Mary and the Mouse a while back (I think it was my second post ever). I mentioned the two double page spreads of the houses, too--except we live in one that looks remarkably like the Colonial, not the ranch! The illustrations make the book for me; I thought the story was a little slight. I love anything Barbara McClintock does, though. Here's the link to my post:
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Thanks Anamaria. I put a link in the body of the post. Cinderella is a winner too : )
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ReplyDeleteFun post! I liked the combination of cook, musician and actor. i was actually trying to compose that imege in my head... Hilarious! Love, Maria.
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