Library Mouse by Daniel Kirk

Library Mouse

by Daniel Kirk

Sam the library mouse and his friend Sarah are off on a new adventure. This time they leave the library behind and go to a museum so Sam can make sketches in his explorer’s journal. Sarah isn’t so sure that explorers have the time or the interest to write in journals. But Sam shows her that a journal can contain anything, from a ticket stub to drawings of cool things like dinosaurs and ancient Egyptian mummies. As they explore the museum, they see all kinds of art and unexpectedly make friends with another artist. The latest book in this bestselling series is sure to entice readers to come along on the museum adventure.

Reviewed by Briana @ Pages Unbound on

3 of 5 stars

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Notes: Inspirational story featuring an endearing mouse. Some of the illustrations are a little creepy, however (an opinion held my myself and several friends I showed the book). The illustrator could have worked to make the mouse cuter/friendlier-looking.

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