Nice lesson on sharing.a mom can't dislike that!.Ben laughed like crazy as I shook the book like crazy. It is very fun to read, especially the page where the mouse shakes with fear.That mouse is so silly! His expressions are so wonderful, and Ben giggles at every picture on every page."But, little Mouse, haven't you heard about the big, hungry Bear?" The only way to keep safe from the bear is to slice it in half and share it with the mysterious voice, and then it will be gone before the bear finds it. Mouse tries to hide it, guard it, and disguise it.but the voice tells him that the bear will sniff it out and find it. The story, in case you've not read it: Mouse finds a strawberry and wants to eat it, but this voice tells him that there's a big, hungry bear who wants to eat it. We all give it one thumb's up, though for different reasons than I expected. I've heard of it before and read it at the bookstore out of curiosity, but this is the first time we've all read it together, little Kiefer included. I think most people read this books to their kids when those "kids" are actually infants, or barely walking. The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood, illustrated by Don Wood
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