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The Beautiful Butterfly: a Folktale from Spain

By Judy Sierra (Reteller) and Victoria Chess (Illustrator)

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A beautiful butterfly is courted by many suitors. She finally finds a husband who has a singing voice soft and sweet enough to please her, but no sooner does the honeymoon begin than he is swallowed by a giant fish! All of nature joins her in mourning, setting off a comical chain of events that results in a second chance for the beautiful butterfly and her devoted husband. J398.0946 Si
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The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

By Sam McBratney

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Knowing that he must satisfy their curiosity, an old mouse agrees to show three young mice the "monster" at the top of the stairs. Suggested ages 6-9; JE Fic McB.
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A Beasty Story

By Bill Martin and Steven Kellogg

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Four brave mice enter a dark, dark, house. Suggested for ages 4-7; JE Fic Mar.
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A Beasty Story

By Bill Martin and Steven Kellogg

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Four brave mice enter a dark, dark house. Suggested for ages 4-7.
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Here Come Trainmice

By Wong Herbert Yee

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The train station becomes a busy and exciting place when the trainmice come clickety-clack down the track and passengers prepare to get on board.

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Kat Kong: Starring Flash, Rabies, and Dwayne and Introducing Blueberry as the Monster

By Dav Pilkey

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The clever residents of Mouseopolis must band together to defeat the monstrous Kat Kong. This fun spoof is the sequel to Dogzilla.

Suggested for ages 6 - 12

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Martin's Mice

By Dick King-Smith

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The author of Babe, the Gallant Pig tells the story of Martin, a kitten who is constantly teased because he wants to keep mice as his pets.

Suggested for ages 6 - 12
 

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The Story of Jumping Mouse: A Native American Legend

By John Steptoe

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The gifts of Magic Frog and his own hopeful and unselfish spirit bring Jumping Mouse finally to the Far-Off Land where no mouse goes hungry.

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Angelina's Halloween

By Katharine Holabird

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Angelina, the dancing white mouse of many other stories, looks after her little sister on Halloween.

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Once a Mouse: A Fable Cut in Wood from Ancient India

By Marcia Brown

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"No one shall tell me that I was once a mouse!" roars the tiger. But an old hermit, mighty at magic, does tell him; for it was he who first changed the tiger from a wretched little mouse to a stout cat, to a big dog, and finally, to his proud and royal self.
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