In a Mouse Called Wolf I don’t like how the brothers and sisters were mean. They were so mean they even made fun of his name. They sang mean songs like “Who's meek and mild. Who’s mommy’s favorite child. Who’s no bigger than a louse. Wolfgang Amadeus mouse.” My opinion is that this book is so awesome. For example it's awesome because a mouse sing’s and that's really rare!This is why you should read it. Check it out!
A Mouse Called Wolf
By Dick King-Smith
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 2 - 5 | Grades 10 - 8 | O | 5.3 | 9822 |
Here is the story of a little mouse with a big talent! As the runt of his family, Wolfgang Amadeus Mouse ("Wolf," for short) has a big name to make up for his small size. But the name fits: While his siblings like to race each other across the piano keys, he would rather listen to Mrs. Honeybee, the lady of the house, play music on them. Then one day, in a moment of musical passion, Wolf throws his head back--and to his total surprise, out of his mouth comes a beautiful voice! Soon he's singing everything from "Three Blind Mice" to Chopin to the Beatles, all to Mrs. Honeybee's accompaniment. But Wolf's talents don't end there--his voice really is music to Mrs. Honeybee's ears when he uses it to rescue her after she takes a spill. Dick King-Smith, beloved author of Babe: The Gallant Pig, is back with a warm, funny, fast-paced story about an unusual musical friendship that is perfect for newly independent readers.
Publisher: Cover to Cover Cassettes Ltd
ISBN-13: 9781855495654
ISBN-10: 1855495651
Published on 3/3/2003
Binding: Paperback
Book Reviews (2)
this is a great and inspiring book about a young mouse. this book has a great message for all ages.