PreS-K—As a father mouse calls his young son inside for bed, the little one decides to make a game of it and seemingly eludes his dad at every turn. Sporting a pince-nez and a tolerant demeanor, the older mouse patiently follows his scampering child and is never far behind. Beautifully rendered illustrations in pen and ink, colored pencils, and acrylics are shown on a variety of spreads, single pages, and small vignettes, which create interest. The mischievous, large-eared mouseling leads his father on a merry adventure beginning outdoors, hiding under plants then slipping through the mouse-door of a large house. The small gray creature, with his large blue eyes and expressive face, has a great time sliding down a leaf, sitting on the minute hand of a large clock, and cannonballing gleefully into a bubble bath. When the father exultantly lifts his child up for a kiss and hug, both mice exhibit much joy at being together again. As baby is tucked in for the night, the two exchange a mutually loving look, reinforcing the strong bond they share.—Maryann H. Owen, Racine Public Library, WI
It's bedtime, and Daddy Mouse is chasing his mischievous son from the garden to the house and into the bathroom. Says Daddy: "It's time for bed. It's time for sleep. / No more time for hide-and-squeak." Large close-up views of the two mice, with the mouse child sometimes running right off the page, draw viewers into the playful rhyme.
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