ISBN-13: 9781530823543 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 36 str.
They Called Me Mouse is a heartwarming tale based upon a true story. It's about a Labrador puppy named Mouse who is born so tiny that he wasn't expected to live. But with a watchful eye and a caring doggy family, Mouse thrives. Born from champion bloodlines, Mouse struggles to fit in. Will he ever measure up? Will he ever make his Papa proud? They Called Me Mouse is a Beginner Reader book written by Alida Scheiderer. She tells the story from his perspective through real life photographs as they experience being an underdog together. Will Mouse ever find his forever family? With subtle themes of family and adoption, and creative learning, we learn that the only size that matters is the size of our heart Is there room for one more? Speaking of more, various learning opportunities are subtly added to every page Math Concepts: Counting by ones, fives, tens, and twenty Each page contains four groups of five paw prints. So, a younger child can count 1-10 or 1-20 while an older child can count by fives, tens, or twenty. There are a total of 680 paw prints to count in this book Compare/Contrast: As Mouse shares his story, he talks in terms of how small he is compared to his much bigger, taller, and longer littermates. These words, and their synonyms, vary in font size to aid children in their understanding. Color Recognition: Mouse points out various items of color throughout this book, including black, brown, white, yellow, green, pink, orange, red, blue, and purple. These words are written in their respective colors. This helps younger children learn their colors or older children recognize color words faster. In addition, the counting paw prints are in different colors, so a parent can assist a younger child with color recognition. Each page is visibly numbered 1-33 so a child can count pages for number recognition. Mouse and Kudos play hide-n-seek and Mouse counts from ninety through 100, a skill kindergartners must learn. If you have any questions about Mouse, feel free to EMAIL him His email is located in the first page of his book But he types kind of slow, so give him a few days to respond