Farmhouse Mouse

Farmhouse Mouse by Cynthia Rogers Erkel, published by Putnam Juvenile on October 19, 1994, is a children’s fiction book that presents a whimsical tale filled with wit and humor. This first edition, written in English, features a single page that captures the essence of a snowy evening when a tiny field mouse inadvertently disrupts a town due to an elderly couple’s vivid imagination.
Readers will find a delightful story that unfolds as the couple’s overactive minds turn one small creature into a perceived critter invasion. The narrative is crafted in rhyme, making it engaging for young audiences. With themes centered around mice and humor, this book offers a playful exploration of imagination and its effects on perception.
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On one cold, blustery, snowy evening, a tiny field mouse turns an entire town upside down when an elderly couple’s overactive imagination transforms one little animal into a critter invasion.
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