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“Mice Twice” is a clever book by Joseph Low about how a clever mouse outsmarts a hungry cat when the cat invited her over for dinner. “Mice Twice” may have some intense looking illustrations that might scare smaller children, but this is truly a classic book for children of all ages.
Joseph Low has done an excellent job with both the story and the illustrations of this clever tale. Joseph Low effectively shows how cunning can beat trickery as long as that person (in this case, Mouse) is cautious ...more
Joseph Low has done an excellent job with both the story and the illustrations of this clever tale. Joseph Low effectively shows how cunning can beat trickery as long as that person (in this case, Mouse) is cautious ...more
This is an interesting trickster tale with a fun rhyming title. I liked that the mouse and the cat tried to one-up each other as they invite more and more ferocious animals to dinner. When the lion showed up, I thought there was going to be a lion/mouse thing along the lines of an Aesop fable, but that isn't what happened.
The part of this book that really disappointed me were the illustrations! They just didn't seem at all remarkable to me, yet they won a Caldecott honor. I must be missing somet ...more
The part of this book that really disappointed me were the illustrations! They just didn't seem at all remarkable to me, yet they won a Caldecott honor. I must be missing somet ...more


