This is one DS picked out on his own (pretty indiscriminately) and turns out to be a nice fit. The art is the most interesting part since it's not usually realism that you see in kids books. These are pen and ink or very fine woodcuts with lots of detail on all kinds of woodland scenes. The rabbit especially was well done. My almost 3 y/o liked identifying the animals, even though some he didn't know very well, like the fox. Good change of pace from the cartoony fun of most childrens' fare.
From a favorite author/illustrator, this simple nature story gives a glimpse into several habitats, complete with creatures beautifully and realistically illustrated. There is a lovely informational section at the back that tells more about each animal. It is set in England, so some of the animals featured are not necessarily found in the wild in the US; nevertheless, this would be a great book for young naturalists. 🌾
Very lite on story, but amazing, life-like illustrations including mice, moles, hares, weasels, foxes, badgers, squirrels, etc. as well as detailed plants.
Two Tiny Mice was about what two tiny field mice see when they look out in the world. Things like a sparrow in its nest, a fox up on the hill, a quacking duck, and even a squirrel eating a nut. I thought this was a fun book to show the world from a different perspective than what we see as humans. It was interesting seeing in from an animal’s perspective and a very tiny one at that. I think kids would really enjoy this book because of all the different animals featured in it and would recommend having this book in the classroom for students who have an interest in animals.
Two Tiny Mice by Alan Baker is a delightful book about the adventures of two little mice. They meet a lot of animals both friendly & scary. The illustrations are magnificent. The writing rhymes and flows smoothly through the story. I love the detailed description of all the animals in the back. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Beautifully illustrated story about the different creatures these mice meet in the countryside as they journey to their warm, cozy nest. Very sweet with wonderful descriptions about the animals in the back of the book.
Stunning illustrations of field/woodland animals, and a simple text. The rich illustrations make this book a great starting point for conversations (What color is the fox? Where is that animal doing?) therefore making me highly recommend this book to parents of young children.
Cute story that has big, bold illustrations of wild animals in the forest. It's a short story that is good to read aloud at storytime. Our girls had fun looking at the very detailed pictures.
This was one of my daughter's favorites. The sticker indicates that we bought our used copy at the local annual book fair for $2.00! It was well worth the price, based on the fact that we read it over and over. The two tiny mice of the title investigate the animals that surround them in the world (their field) - rabbit, hare, mole, sparrow, fox, frog, duck, weasel, otter, squirrel, and hedgehog. They don't see the badgers that come out at night, though, because they are sound asleep in their nest, worn out from their adventure and their busy day. Lifelike illustrations and a sweet, simple story.