The Schoolmouse

The Schoolmouse by Dick King-Smith is a charming tale published by Puffin in 2003, featuring 160 pages in English. This story follows Flora, a unique mouse born on the first day of term, who has taught herself to read. Set in a classroom, Flora’s determination to learn leads her on an extraordinary journey that surprises her family and ultimately proves to be life-saving.
Readers will discover Flora’s adventures as she navigates the challenges of being a mouse in a school environment. The narrative explores themes of education and the extraordinary capabilities of animals, particularly focusing on Flora’s quest for knowledge. This edition offers a delightful blend of fiction and juvenile themes, making it an engaging read for young audiences interested in animals and school life.
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A heart-warming animal story from the master storyteller, Dick King-Smith.
Flora was born on the first day of term in the new school year, which might be why she’s a very special mouse indeed – a mouse who has taught herself to read!
Flora lives in a classroom, and is determined to learn all sorts of things that no mouse has ever learned before. Her family is horrified at first, but then Flora’s reading saves their lives …
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