Synopses & Reviews
When Louie and Dan leave home, each wants to handle things his own way. Can these two little mice figure out how to get alongand survive the dangers of the forest? First published in 1988, a new generation of readers will fall in love with this delightfully lighthearted mouse adventure, featuring Mary Jane Begin's irresistible illustrations.
Synopsis
When Louie and Dan leave Mama Mouse and set out on their own, she tells them to always eat a good breakfast and watch out for cats and owls. While Louie takes what she's said to heart, Dan wants to handle things his own way. When the brothers get into trouble, Louie and Dan must forget their differences and think fast to save themselves. Full color.
About the Author
Bonnie Pryor has written several novels for young readers as well as the popular picture books Grandpa Bear, Amanda and April, and The House on Maple Street. She lives in Gambier, Ohio.
Mary Jane Begin's award-winning portfolio includes such picture books as Little Mouse's Painting, The Porcupine Mouse, and A Mouse Told His Mother. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island.