Book Descriptions
for Five Nice Mice by Chisato Tashiro
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A family of five mice sneaks out of their quiet den one night, entranced by the sound of singing nearby. Creeping up on a chorus of frogs in the park, the mice are in awe of the splendid music. “Can’t you read the sign? Frogs only! Out you go!” shouts a fellow concert-goer, and the mice head for home with frog melodies in their ears. Snuggled in bed that night, the mice are inspired to host their own concert. By crafting instruments from old cans, pencils, matchboxes, and things that cling and clang, the family practices making mice music. Soon they are ready for a concert and put posters up all over the city. The night of the show, the Five Nice Mice make their debut to a full house! The audience is packed with furry friends, including some green amphibians disguised with whiskers. Song after song, the Five Nice Mice are a hit. But it is not until the frog guests are revealed that true musical harmony is achieved. (Ages 3–7)
CCBC Choices 2008. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2008. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Lively illustrations lead to victory in this sweet story that promotes working together to achieve success
With their eyes set on a grand prize of the biggest piece of cheese they’ve ever seen, the Five Nice Mice set out to work on building an unbeatable racecar. But before they can cross the finish line, they must elude a dog, heavy human feet, and a big, bouncing red ball. Do they have what it takes to win the competition? This uplifting tale of team spirit and achievement enchants and engages with vibrant, detailed illustrations.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.