The Mouse Family Robinson

The Mouse Family Robinson by Dick King-Smith is a charming tale published by Puffin in 2008, featuring 96 pages in English. This story follows Beaumont Robinson, an inquisitive young mouse, whose life is turned upside down when he narrowly escapes a deadly encounter with a cat. Faced with this threat, Beaumont’s family decides to embark on a midnight adventure in search of a new home, setting the stage for their journey.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that combines elements of action and adventure, appealing to young readers aged 7 and up. The book features engaging illustrations by Ben Cort, enhancing the story of the mouse family’s quest for safety. With themes centered around animals and the challenges they face, this edition offers an entertaining experience for those interested in 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 mouse hero – just right for new readers of 7+. Ben Cort’s illustrations are tremendous fun.
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