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Mars Mouse

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Mars Mouse spends his days zipping through the solar system until he spies the moon made of cheese and can’t help but stop in for a nibble. The Man in the Moon has plenty to say about this as he tries to convince Mars Mouse not to eat through his home. This amusing story is told in verse with some remarkably clever and seemingly effortless rhymes.

23 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2010

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Janine Scott

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January 12, 2017
This is a cute fiction book. I would recommend for young home schoolers studying the solar system, preschoolers with questions about the moon, etc. Despite the name, the focus is the moon with a fable bent towards why the moon looks the way it does throughout the lunar cycle.
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