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Nov 19, Leah rated it liked it Shelves: Cute, relatively simple book that touches on various Christmas items, like paper chains and gingerbread. Book on the small side -- may be hard to share in storytime. Jan 08, Kim rated it it was amazing. Fun to read and excellent illustrations!
Dec 06, Angie rated it liked it Shelves: A simple little collection of rhyming holiday vignettes. Jan 15, Debby Baumgartner rated it it was ok Shelves: Mouse is getting ready for Christmas. Dec 11, Michelle rated it really liked it. Really cute drawings but the story could've been better.
Oct 03, Twototsmom rated it really liked it. This is a nice book to put your toddler in a Christmasy mood. Nov 12, Tracie rated it really liked it Shelves: Mouse celebrates Christmas with many traditions humans will find familiar. A perfect lap book for little ones and their favorite grown-ups. Sep 28, Kristine Hansen rated it really liked it Shelves: Sweet and fun, this particular mousy Christmas by all rights should lead to a bellyache!
But the pictures make this fun, in a story a little more active and engaging. Maybe this isn't the book to read right before bed, but something to enjoy on a Christmas-y afternoon.
Dec 06, Melanie rated it liked it Shelves: A sweet story of a mouse getting ready for Christmas. He shares gingerbread with the Robin outside and carols with the rest of the mice. Jan 18, Hannah rated it it was ok. A pretty boring Christmas book. Oct 09, Peacegal rated it liked it. Cute and airily simple story of a mouse's holiday preparations.
Cheese and ice cream are featured as snacks the mice steal from human tables. Tobhiyah rated it really liked it Jan 01, Deb Reddy rated it it was ok Dec 25, Trinity rated it liked it Dec 23, Lisa D rated it it was amazing Jul 30, Belinda rated it really liked it Dec 07, Jess rated it liked it Dec 04, Jennifer rated it really liked it Jan 15, He has a dark green ves Here is a posable annalee Christmas mouse in Santa hat.
It is in excellent condition as shown. Here is a cute Annalee Christmas mouse doll, who fell asleep in bed while reading "Twas the Night before Christmas". There is a red satin ruffle duster around the bed. His white curly tail is sticking This is a rare item and would make an excellent addition to your Christmas decor or you Annalee collection. This is a charming little fella. And there was nice, warm air coming into the mouse hole. Today was Christmas Eve, and the new family was getting ready for its celebration. That afternoon, Walter sniffed a different smell.
He peeked out of the mouse hole, and again he called Wanda and the little mousekins to come and look. The family was putting up a huge, beautiful Christmas tree! It reached all the way to the tall ceiling. And they were decorating it with sparkling lights and balls of all colors.
At the top of the tree was a gold star. That night, after the children had hung up their stockings and gone to bed, Walter and his family crept out into the living room to have a look around. They saw the most amazing sight! There, running all the way around the Christmas tree, was a tiny toy train -- just their size.
It had a big red-and-orange engine, with three cars -- blue, green, and orange -- behind it, plus a red caboose at the end. The tracks for the train went over a bridge and around a toy mountain. Beside the train was a tiny toy village. There were trees and shops and even a mouse-size house.
Walter and his family could scarcely believe their eyes.
At that, Wanda ran back into the mouse hole to get some old beads she had been saving. The mice hung the beads on a tiny tree to decorate it. They were of beautiful colors and looked like shiny balls on the little tree. Then Willie remembered some apple seeds he had.
The mousekins strung them together to make more decorations for the tree. Wanda even cut a scrap of gold paper in the shape of a tiny star to put on top.
Now they had their very own Christmas tree! Then Walter went into the dining room where the family had eaten its Christmas Eve dinner. He gathered crumbs from beneath the table. There were bits of delicious cheese, scraps of tasty bread, and even tiny morsels of cake.