Livingstone Mouse

Livingstone Mouse by Pamela Duncan Edwards is a charming children’s book published by HarperCollins on March 21, 1998. This 32-page edition, written in English, follows the adventures of Livingstone Mouse as he embarks on a quest to find the perfect nest for himself. With a curious spirit, he explores various potential locations, pondering whether China could be found in a noisy cupboard, a smelly old shoe, or a picnic basket.
Readers will discover a delightful narrative that combines humor and exploration, as Livingstone Mouse navigates his surroundings with determination. The story is complemented by lively illustrations from Henry Cole, enhancing the whimsical journey of this small mouse. Themes of adventure and the concept of size and shape are woven throughout, making it an engaging read for young audiences interested in animals and humorous tales.
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When the time comes for Livingstone Mouse to find a nest of his own, he wants it to be in the best place. I have heard that China is very nice,” his mom says. But where is China? Could it be in a noisy cupboard? A smelly old shoe? A picnic basket? Can a small mouse find China all by himself? Livingstone isn’t sure, but he is determined to find out.
Pamela Duncan Edwards’ endearing story of a mouse with a mission is beautifully brought to life by Henry Cole’s lively illustrations. Livingstone is a hero who will captivate and delight his audience.
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