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The Mouse and the Motorcycle

The Mouse and the Motorcycle

List Price: $18.00
Your Price: $12.24
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT!!!!!
Review: This book is great. It captures the life of a young mouse named Ralph who lives in a busy hotel in a busy city. People come, people go and Ralph gets more and more curious about what's outside of the second story, mabye even outside the building. One day a family checks in with a boy. The boy, named Keith, has a toy motorcycle that he leaves on the dresser next to his bed. One day the family goes out and Ralph hops onto the motorcycle thinking he'll be fine. Then Keith comes back and... well I won't ruin that for you but I will tell you this much, that's just the beginning of an amzing tale.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Its a good book because a mouse rides a motorcycle
Review: This book is really good because there's a mouse that gets a motorcycle. I mean it's possum like he gets the motorcycle and he rides it by buzzing his lips it's cool. I mean sure it's a younger audience book but it's still possum I mean a mouse on a motorcycle what's not cool about that????? The characters are cool the boy helps the mouse's family just because he's nice. The setting is an old hotel in Los Angeles on 4th of July weekend the boy's father refuses to drive until the weekend is over. The mouse gets into an exciting adventure but I won't tell you about that. It's really exciting and entertaining I highly recommend it to anyone who likes an adventure. The mouse's father died so his mother doesn't like him to adventure but he does it anyways. All of his family to aunts and uncles live in the hotel. It even includes elements of old nursery rhymes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Mouse and the Motorcycle
Review: This book the Mouse and the Motorcycle was very interesting because the mouse called Ralph was in room 215 and then he met Keith. At first Ralph was scared but then the boy got closer to him and said hi. So then they talked to each other. Afterwards,they became best friends.

This book was very good. My favorite part was when Ralph and Keith became best friends. This is why I think you should read this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Audiotape version entertains children
Review: This reviews the audiotape of the "chapter book" that is read in my child's 2nd grade class. It is more exciting to listen to the audio version than reading the book silently or out loud (though it's big stuff to be able to read a chapter book). The storyteller was well picked for this task. He has wonderful sound effects and different voices for each of the characters and uses them well and consistently throughout all three stories in this series. The class especially loved the sounds Ralph, the mouse, makes to get his motorcycle to move. If your child likes this tape, then I recommend you try all three audiotapes in the "Mouse" series. My child listens to them constantly, especially when travelling in the car, and though I enjoyed listening the first few times, there are occasions when I'd rather not hear them again. However, I still recommend this series for young children, and it is still fun to see my child's imagination captured by a small talking mouse and his adventures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Audiotape version entertains children
Review: This reviews the audiotape of the "chapter book" that is read in my child's 2nd grade class. It is more exciting to listen to the audio version than reading the book silently or out loud (though it's big stuff to be able to read a chapter book). The storyteller was well picked for this task. He has wonderful sound effects and different voices for each of the characters and uses them well and consistently throughout all three stories in this series. The class especially loved the sounds Ralph, the mouse, makes to get his motorcycle to move. If your child likes this tape, then I recommend you try all three audiotapes in the "Mouse" series. My child listens to them constantly, especially when travelling in the car, and though I enjoyed listening the first few times, there are occasions when I'd rather not hear them again. However, I still recommend this series for young children, and it is still fun to see my child's imagination captured by a small talking mouse and his adventures.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I like this book
Review: This was a good book. It had great characters like Keith the little boy who owns the motorcycle and Ralph the mouse who drives the motorcycle.The story is about a mouse and a boy becoming friends and overcoming obstacles that are in their way and ofcourse Ralph riding his motorcycle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Book!
Review: This was a very good adventure book. It was mostly good because Ralph had a lot of adventures with the motorcycle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mouse on the Motorcycle
Review: VROOM VROOM! Went a little motorcycle going down a hotel floor. If you like adventure stories then Mouse on the Motorcycle is the book for you! This book is about a little boy who goes to a hotel. And he happens to stay in a room where a little mouse and his family live. Keith, the little boy, and the mouse Ralph became great friends. Keith collects little toy cars and Ralph loves to ride them.
He has a lot of adventures on them. Ralph finds the motorcycle and during the night drives it down the hallway and has the time of his life! When Keith and his family leave the hotel, Keith asks Ralph to go home with him. Should Ralph go with Keith to be his pet, or should he stay with his family? You have to find out by reading the book.


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