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A Mischief of Mice

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Join the animals and follow the clues in this rollicking, rhyming, nature-inspired whodunit story full of fun collective nouns!

A mischief of mice has gone missing on a blustery fall day. Now a scurry of squirrels is scared, while a band of coyotes howls nearby. Did an unkindness of ravens do something mean? Could a prickle of porcupines possibly help? Luckily, a sleuth of bears comes along to help solve the mystery.

Praise for Tap the Magic Tree:

"Although simple in presentation with ample white space, the artwork provides a glorious rendition of the four seasons of a tree. " –Booklist

Praise for The Hidden Rainbow:

"This book is sweeter than honey." –Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Praise for Bird Watch:

"A peaceful look at nature for little ones." –School Library Journal

Praise for Touch the Brightest Star:

"This exploration of the world at night should be inviting to even the youngest children . . ." –The Horn Book


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Publisher: Sourcebooks

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 6, 2024

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781728272085
  • Release date: August 6, 2024

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English

Join the animals and follow the clues in this rollicking, rhyming, nature-inspired whodunit story full of fun collective nouns!

A mischief of mice has gone missing on a blustery fall day. Now a scurry of squirrels is scared, while a band of coyotes howls nearby. Did an unkindness of ravens do something mean? Could a prickle of porcupines possibly help? Luckily, a sleuth of bears comes along to help solve the mystery.

Praise for Tap the Magic Tree:

"Although simple in presentation with ample white space, the artwork provides a glorious rendition of the four seasons of a tree. " –Booklist

Praise for The Hidden Rainbow:

"This book is sweeter than honey." –Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Praise for Bird Watch:

"A peaceful look at nature for little ones." –School Library Journal

Praise for Touch the Brightest Star:

"This exploration of the world at night should be inviting to even the youngest children . . ." –The Horn Book


Expand title description text