The Greentail Mouse

The Greentail Mouse by Leo Lionni is an illustrated book published by National Geographic Books on February 11, 2003. This edition features 32 pages of vibrant oil paintings that bring to life the whimsical tale of a city mouse who visits his country cousins and shares stories about Mardi Gras. The narrative explores themes of imagination and play as the country mice are inspired to create their own celebration, leading to a humorous exploration of identity and perception.
Readers will find a charming story that engages young audiences with its playful depiction of animals and festive celebrations. The book is suitable for preschoolers, as it encourages them to distinguish between reality and imagination. With its focus on holidays and the joy of creativity, The Greentail Mouse offers a delightful experience for children, inviting them to explore the fun of make-believe through the adventures of Lionni’s endearing characters.
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The beloved fable from four-time Caldecott Honor winner Leo Lionni!
Originally published in 1973, this is the offbeat fable of a city mouse who visits his peaceful country cousins and tells them about Mardi Gras in the city. The country mice are inspired to have their own Mardi Gras. And at first it is fun wearing their masks with sharp teeth and tusks and scaring each other, but after a while they begin believing that they really are ferocious animals.
Leo Lionni’s winsome mice cavort across big double-page spreads of oil paintings and tell a story about what is real and what is not that is just right for preschoolers.
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