The Mouse and the Motorcycle

The Mouse and the Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary, published by Harper Collins in 2006, is a delightful tale that follows Ralph, a mouse who stands out from his peers at the Mountain View Inn due to his adventurous spirit. When a young guest named Keith arrives with a shiny miniature motorcycle, Ralph’s life takes an exciting turn as he discovers the thrill of riding and the possibilities that come with it. This edition contains 194 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a humorous story that explores themes of adventure and friendship through Ralph’s escapades. As he navigates his new experiences with the motorcycle, the narrative captures the essence of youthful curiosity and the joy of exploration. The book falls under juvenile fiction and features animals, particularly mice, making it an engaging read for young audiences who enjoy lighthearted stories filled with humor and adventure.
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“Ralph is not like the other mice at the Mountain View Inn. He is always looking for adventure. It is Ralph’s lucky day when a young guest named Keith arrives with a shiny miniature motorcycle. Right away, Ralph knows that the motorcycle is special – made to be ridden by an adventurous mouse. And once a mouse can ride a motorcycle… almost anything can happen!.” — Back Cover.
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