“The simple text is packed with words to delight the ear.”— School Library Journal
Who's hurrying, scurrying, whisking and frisking their way through a moonlit pumpkin patch? An adorable family of Halloween mice, of course! And they have a quick and clever plan to scare off any hungry-looking cat who happens to rustle or swish its way by. Full of rhyme, repetition, and wordplay, this holiday favorite is now available in an easy reader format. Perfectly paced for beginners with simple words and short sentences.
I've wanted to be a children's book author as far back as I can remember. When I was eight years old I wrote a story about a rabbit. I am still writing stories about rabbits- and mice, cats, children, monsters, and dragons!
When I was growing up, I was the neighborhood storyteller. I would make up stories on the spot for younger children in the neighborhood. I read a lot of books. But I was also a bit of a tomboy. I spent much of my time outdoors, usually barefoot, climbing trees and stone-hopping across brooks.
On my way to becoming a children's book author, I was also a teacher and a children's librarian. I always liked story hours best. When my own children, Krista and Melissa, were small, I read to them constantly- stacks and stacks of books. I think I learned the most about writing from all that reading.
Today I live in Hamden, Connecticut, with my wonderfully encouraging and supportive husband, our two daughters, and our cat. We live in a white house with lots of flowers.
A Halloween picture book that follows a bunch of mice dressed up for the holiday and their spirited fun. Very cute Illustrations and a fun story for the kids. I would recommend this to everyone for a nice Halloween Night read.
I'm finally getting a chance to sit down and catch up on entering recently read books, but now "recently read" is several weeks ago, as we read this before Halloween. Now, sitting down in November to write about it, I find that I can't remember much about it. So, that's the gist, i guess. From what I recall it's a cute, simple rhyming story about mice who go out on Halloween. Definitely not my favorite of the Halloween books we've read.
Hurry, scurry. Whisk whisk. Halloween mice dance and party under the midnight moon. Tisk tisk, Halloween cat comes creeping up the path. Think, think! Mice come up with a plan, wait to see the shadows loom!
Aww, I remember this book from my childhood! Still so cute, perfect October read for little ones!
There is something so endearing about Bethany Roberts' "Halloween Mice." Her words, coupled with illustrator Doug Gushman's artistic vision, are just plain fun. What kid wouldn't want to read about mice scampering around in Halloween costumes!
My favorite lines are: "Halloween mice are midnight dancers, swirling in the moonlight. Twirl, twirl!"
This cute story is about four little mice who dress up and go out for Hallowe'en. When they have a party in the pumpkin patch they have an uninvited cat visitor, so they make a plan to fool him. Fun illustrations.
The illustrations were entertaining and detailed. The sentence structures were a little frustrating. The words used for onomatopoeia were new ones for us and opened conversation about their meaning.
This is a cute and not too scary Halloween story with adorable illustrations and fun onomatopoeia. While there's not too much to the story itself, it's a fun book to read aloud. It's short enough to keep a younger child's interest.
I like that the narrative is simple enough that we could each take turns reading. In fact, our youngest wanted to read the whole book to us tonight, and her sister insisted on being able to read a page or so, too. We enjoyed this story, told as much by the illustrations as by the narrative.
It appears that there's a whole series of these stories featuring mice during various holidays and events. I'm not sure that we'll go out of our way to read the others, but I'm sure they are all light and fun reads for children.
Halloween Mice is a Level 1 easy reader, but it's the kind that doesn't really tell a cohesive story. It's full of onomatopoeias and statements about what the mice are doing, but Christopher was a little bored by it. I think even a true level 1 reader might have been.
The mice are out in costume on Halloween night, and they run into a cat. They have to devise a plan to get away from the cat, but up until that point, the story is a little all over the place: dancing in the moonlight in the pumpkin patch at midnight. I didn't follow the motivation. It wasn't something kids associate with Halloween, except that they were in costume.
I didn't find this book particularly entertaining, but my preschooler did. She enjoyed looking for the cat sneaking up on the mice in the illustrations. She laughs over and over at the end when the little mouse yells Boo and then will run around yelling Boo herself. The shadow the mice make to frighten away the cat was a little scary to her until I explained it was the mice playing a trick on the cat. I found the text a little odd and didn't think it flowed well, but if my daughter likes it then it's a holiday winner.
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What an adorable Halloween storybook for a young reader and-or child listener! Illustrations are wonderful to match the simple one to sentences per page story. The adorable little mice are dressed in costumes and they sneak out to go to a party in the pumpkin patch. They have a fun time dancing and just having a good time when they see and hear a CAT coming! They get together and make their own shadow and scare the cat away... time to go home it's getting late everyone yawns. They get in bed to go to bed but will they all go to sleep? Not the littlest one... BOO!
I picked up this book for part of the read aloud for 3 first grade classes. It was a bit young for them but they enjoyed it anyway. It was a quick read. I like all the sounds the little mice make throughout the book. The mice had a plan to scare the cat. The kids liked that!!
So cute.The kindergarteners and preschoolers enjoyed this slightly spooky but friendly book. I love Roberts' books. Her use of sounds and movement in her books are great in the holiday books she writes.
Ah, the mice dress for Halloween and are off for a scamper through the pumpkin patch. What mouse story would be complete and here comes the cat. Ingenious was to scare the cat. Loved the illustrations and great proportion of the mice with the pumpkins. Delightful.
I did a reread of this online this morning and even though it is over 20 years since it was published, it’s a great story for Halloween and how the mice enjoy themselves and at one point outwit the cat!
Eh. Calling this average would be being nice. Giving it two stars would be the same. The only thing I could say, good, about this book would be that for a very, very young child, I'm talking baby here, it would be good to hear the words said over, used with proper inflection of course. I can't think of another thing and that's stretching it to be honest.