Synopses & Reviews
"All of the characters . . . look cozy enough to cuddle. Readers will especially be drawn to Mama Mouse, who is huggably plump and convincing in her love for her child." — SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNALMaking their way home one evening, Little Mouse and his mother see other baby animals and their parents, all settling down for the night. Mama Seal says shell dive as deep as the deepest ocean for her pups. Daddy Frog claims hell jump as high as the sky and bring back the juiciest bugs. And Mama Rabbit will dig the deepest, most secret burrow to keep her little ones safe and warm. "What special, special babies," sighs Little Mouse. What could his mama ever do to show him how special he is? Jan Fearnleys humorous and endearing bedtime story captures the unique bond between parent and child - and reassures little listeners how very special they are.
Synopsis
All of the characters . . . look cozy enough to cuddle. Readers will especially be drawn to Mama Mouse, who is huggably plump and convincing in her love for her child. -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
Making their way home one evening, Little Mouse and his mother see other baby animals and their parents, all settling down for the night. Mama Seal says she' ll dive as deep as the deepest ocean for her pups. Daddy Frog claims he' ll jump as high as the sky and bring back the juiciest bugs. And Mama Rabbit will dig the deepest, most secret burrow to keep her little ones safe and warm. What special, special babies, sighs Little Mouse. What could his mama ever do to show him how special he is? Jan Fearnley' s humorous and endearing bedtime story captures the unique bond between parent and child - and reassures little listeners how very special they are.