Country Mouse Cottage

“Country Mouse Cottage” by Nigel Brooks, published by Hutchinson in 1999, offers a glimpse into the rural lifestyle of a family of mice. This 32-page book, written in English, presents an intimate look at history, showcasing the daily routines and living conditions of these charming characters. Readers will find themselves immersed in a bygone era, exploring various aspects of country life through the eyes of its small inhabitants.
The narrative invites readers to join the mice in their cozy scullery, where they share a bath in a tin tub, and in their attic bedroom, where all the children snuggle together in one bed. The front room, reserved for visitors, adds a touch of formality to their otherwise simple existence. Through its vivid descriptions, “Country Mouse Cottage” captures the essence of lifestyles in a rural setting, making it a delightful exploration of people and places in Europe.
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An intimate look at history with a family of mice. The book depicts a rural way of life in days gone by. Join the mice in the scullery, where they take turns to have a bath in a tin tub, the attic bedroom with all the children in one bed, and the front room kept clean for visitors only.
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