Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free.
Title: Harry the Mouse Who Lived in My Car
Author: Barbara G. Carroll
Narrator: Ricky Pope
Format: Unabridged
Length: 6 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-24-12
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Kids, Ages 5-7
Publisher's Summary:
Harry is a mouse who lives in one messy car, but that works out perfectly for him. With soft laundry to sleep in and cheese puffs for dinner, Harry is living the good life until the car's owner discovers him on the floorboards. Can Harry and the driver learn to coexist? Or will Harry get the boot? Find out in Harry the Mouse Who Lived in My Car.
Members Reviews:
NC65 Doesn't Get It
I found this book to be quite entertaining for the target audience - 5-7 year olds. A clever plot and storyline, though not written for an adult, and the use of the "dual" narration format is terrific. The book is best enjoyed when an adult reads the "lady" part of the story, and the child reads the "Harry The Mouse" part. Sorry, NC65. I would bet your three year old, precocious as you may think him to be, isn't reading the Harry lines. Try this wonderful book again when he is older.
Wordy and Lacking a Plot
I received this book as a gift from my father who recently met the author. I really wanted to like it, but unfortunately I can barely get through a reading of it and my three year old loses interest after about four pages. It's a cute concept with the story being told from the alternating viewpoints of the human and the mouse. The story itself is quite boring. It's basically about a mouse that was living in a car and then the lady keeps the mouse as a pet. That's it. I think for as long of a book as this was, there was much more plot needed. The writing was also lacking; often the author says the same thing again and again and again and the rhyming was very juvenile. I do love to support local authors, but I am sorry to say that this book is just not readable.