Little Mouse can waddle like a penguin, eat like a horse and splash like a whale. So why does her mother call her Little Mouse? Because, sometimes, it's nice to be quiet and cosy, especially when it's time to cuddle with your mum.
Alison Murray, working with Scottish Booktrust as their first writer-in-residence, has created this engaging and heart-warming story about the relationship between a little girl and her mother. Praise for Alison Murray:
" Lovely 1960s-retro illustrations are matched with a cunning use of the alphabet ." THE FINANCIAL TIMES "Rarely can the alphabet have been presented in a more child-friendly way."
THE INDEPENDENT
"Murray's crisp, clear designs and use of primary colours gives the book a timeless appeal ." THE TIMES
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Alison Murray (Author)
Alison grew up in Lanarkshire near Glasgow and studied Textile Design at Glasgow School of Art. After graduating, she moved to London where she did a variety of jobs, including selling books for Waterstones and designing rugs for Habitat, before going back to university again to study design for interactive media. She co-founded a su