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The School Mouse

The School Mouse

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Miss The School Mouse!
Review: I didn't like this book. It didn't knock my socks off.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read for kids!
Review: My 4th grade students just finished reading "The School Mouse." It was a huge hit. We laughed outloud many times and worried about the fate of the wonderful little mice. This is a great one to read aloud to your child or to your class.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Miss The School Mouse!
Review: The School Mouse by Dick-King Smith

Have you have seen a mouse read? This book is about a mouse named Flora that lives in a school. Once Flora watches a little kid read in Kindergarten, Flora is really curious about reading. But her family sees no use in it. Flora tells them it is very important, especially when Flora finds a bag marked Poison!

I loved this book because it was so fun to see how a mouse can read in Kindergarten and 1st grade. I also like this book because it had such good words that I could imagine the pictures.

I think the author wants to show that reading is very important. Also I think the author wants to show that even if you are a mouse, learning is important.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My fourth grade students are really enjoying Smith's books.
Review: They have already read A Mouse Called Wolf, Babe, and School Mouse. The good thing about Smith's books is they are enjoyable to children of most reading abilities. He is a descriptive writer and uses words the kids can understand. My children are appreciating remembering themselves learning to read through the eyes of Flora. They are enjoying her adventures in school.


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