Sophie goes to a light show and helps a lightning bug performer in this twenty-first sweet book in The Adventures of Sophie Mouse!
The traveling Lightning Bug Troupe is visiting Silverlake Forest, and Sophie can’t wait to attend their light show for the first time. She even befriends a lightning bug named Rory. But Rory has a problem that’s stopping him from performing with his troupe. Can Sophie help him take the stage?
Poppy Green can talk to animals! Unfortunately, they never talk back to her. So she started writing in order to imagine what they might say and do when humans aren’t watching. Poppy lives on the edge of the woods in Connecticut, where her backyard is often a playground for all kinds of wildlife: birds, rabbits, squirrels, voles, skunks, deer, and the occasional wild turkey.
One of our favorite Sophie Mouse books! We have read all of them. I especially loved the whimsical additions in this one-mushroom houses and snail-led wagons. My 4 year old loves this series. I hope there will be more!
Sophie Mouse lives in an oak tree. She has an owl teacher named Mrs. Wise. This is cottagecore for the elementary-school set and I can’t wait to cozy up with more.
My nine-year-old niece independently chose this at the library where I work. She is not a huge reader but she devoured it.
A group of lightning bug performers has come to town. Sophie and her friends meet one of the lightning bugs named Rory. Sophie is super excited to see their performance. Because it is late at night her little brother can’t come. Owen’s mom also doesn’t think he can stay up that late, but he convinces her to come anyway. The show doesn’t go as expected, Sophie doesn’t see Rory anywhere in the performance, and then Owen disappears. Where could her friends be?
This little adventure reminds readers that maybe your parents know you better than yourself and that it is ok to be uniquely you (even if you look a little different from your peers). I like the idea of a lightning bug show in this world vs a fireworks or drone show. It’s a cute event for the neighborhood.
Notes on content: Language: None Sexual content: None Violence: None Ethnic diversity: Animals with no obvious ethnic overlay LGBTQ+ content: None specified Other: A lost child. A child who feels self-conscious for looking different.
The lightning bugs are in town which means so is there show. Sophie is so excited to go with her dad and invites her friends Hattie and Owen to go too. Owen's mom says that it's way too late for him to go but Owen eventually convinces his mom to take him. Sophie also gets to make a new friend, Rory, one of the lightning bugs in the travelling troupe. On the night of the show, Owen suddenly disappears. Where did he go?
This was a sweet story touching upon how sometimes our parents do know best (Owen) and how it's ok to be different from others (Rory).
I wish I would have started keeping track of these sooner, but we’ve read several Sophie Mouse books aloud now and they are so whimsical and fun. Perfect beginner chapter books, lots of pictures, and just the right length to keep two 4 year olds interested all the way through.