What a cute book! Bob is a mouse who is trying to stop two cats from eating him. To waste time, Bob starts telling tales of his great great ancestor's adventures. Interestingly enough, his ancestor's adventures sound an awful lot like some common fairy tales. One of Bob's ancestors climbs a bean stalk in search of his magic spoon. He ends up bringing back a magic goose, Blue Sue, which he gives to poor, hungry Jack. Three others of his ancestors, had a run in with their neighbor, the Big Bad Wolf. More tales abound! But, once Bob runs out of tales, he must come up with a plan for escape. He whips up a spell and Blue Sue flies in to carry him away to a happily ever after ending.
I chose this book because the title was intriguing and it looked funny. I love funny books. A teacher could use this book to compare and contrast Bob's ancestors adventures with other versions of the same popular fairy tales. One could also use this book to discuss personification. How to Save Your Tail falls under fiction and comedy. Lexile rates this book at a 760L. When I looked at the Lexile chart, 760 can be up to 6th grade. I believe this book is a much lower level. The cover says this book would interest children ages 6-10. This would be kindergarten to fourth grade.