The latest funny and educational nature book for children from the bestselling author and illustrator of Tap the Magic Tree.
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Join the animals and follow the clues in this rollicking, rhyming, nature-inspired whodunit story full of fun collective nouns!
A mischief of mice has gone missing on a blustery fall day. Now, a scurry of squirrels is scared, while a band of coyotes howls nearby. Did an unkindness of ravens do something mean? Could a prickle of porcupines possibly help? Luckily, a sleuth of bears comes along to help solve the mystery.
A humorous illustrated book for children who love The Gruffalo and We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, A Mischief of Mice promises a wildly good time for young readers, with plenty of delightful illustrations and memorable characters.
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Praise for Tap the Magic Tree:
"Although simple in presentation with ample white space, the artwork provides a glorious rendition of the four seasons of a tree. " – Booklist
Praise for The Hidden Rainbow:
"This book is sweeter than honey." – Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Praise for Bird Watch:
"A peaceful look at nature for little ones." – School Library Journal
Praise for Touch the Brightest Star:
"This exploration of the world at night should be inviting to even the youngest children…" – The Horn Book
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Christie Matheson is the author of the acclaimed picture books Tap the Magic Tree, Touch the Brightest Star, and Plant the Tiny Seed. Her three young children like to take her birding in the Presidio of San Francisco.
Christie Matheson is the author of the acclaimed picture books Tap the Magic Tree, Touch the Brightest Star, and Plant the Tiny Seed. Her th