The Mouse Family Robinson

The Mouse Family Robinson by Dick King-Smith is a charming tale published by Puffin in 2007. This first edition, consisting of 88 pages, is written in English and follows the adventures of Beaumont Robinson, an inquisitive young mouse. After a close encounter with a cat, Beaumont’s family decides to emigrate in search of a safer home, embarking on a midnight adventure that promises excitement and discovery.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that centers on the themes of family and bravery, as the mouse family navigates their journey. The story is complemented by engaging illustrations from Ben Cort, making it suitable for new readers aged 7 and up. With its focus on animals, particularly mice, this book offers an entertaining experience for young audiences exploring juvenile fiction.
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‘If only that horrible cat didn’t live here!’
When Beaumont Robinson, an inquisitive young mouse, is nearly killed by the cat, his family decide there is only one thing to do. They must emigrate! And so they all set out on a midnight adventure to find a new house.
A delightful story with a truly engaging young mouse hero, which is just right for new readers of 7+. Ben Cort’s illustrations are enormous fun.
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