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Title: The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse
Author: Beatrix Potter
Narrator: Josh Verbae
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-26-15
Publisher: Interactive Media
Genres: Kids, Ages 0-4
Publisher's Summary:
Once upon a time there was a wood-mouse, and her name was Mrs. Tittlemouse. She lived in a bank under a hedge. Such a funny house! There were yards and yards of sandy passages, leading to storerooms and nut-cellars and seed-cellars, all amongst the roots of the hedge.
Members Reviews:
Thought Provoking
Sometimes a story is what you need to stop and remember many things in life that are important and many things we forget to remember the value of patience, gratitude and helping each other,
Well, Of Course Five Stars!
Five stars for a story that I've known and loved since childhood -- now some seventy years gone by. "The Tailor of Gloucester" fits in quite nicely with the other "Christmas Classics:" Dickens' " Christmas Carol," and "Mr. Pickwick's Christmas;" O. Henry's "Gift of the Magi;" and van Dyke's "The Story of The Other Wiseman."
Compared to my eighty-something years old copy, the binding appears to be equal, if somewhat different. The color plates -- remade, I am given to understand -- are superb.
I bought this as a Christmas present. Do your Christmas shopping early!
My kids enjoy this story
My kids really enjoy any story from Beatrix Potter, which is fine by me because I loved her stories as a child. Sure this version of the story for Kindle is not illustrated, so I read the story to my kids at bed time and told them to close their eyes and use their imagination. There is another version of the story for Kindle that you can get for around $6, but the free version works just fine. I am a Christian mommy who is very picky at what I let my kids read/hear/watch and this is a very appropriate book for our standards.
(By the way, my little ones are 4 yrs, and 2 yrs in case you were curious what age group I was reading to)
A Charming Mousetale!
In our fast-moving, attention-deficient world, Potter's charming mousetale is an oasis of gentle story-telling and art.. This is a staight-forward photographic reproduction of the pages of the 1903 edition. One can imagine the lovely original but lacking that, it is good to, at least, have this. Especially wonderful are the songs of the birds and bats on Christmas Day and, of course, of the mice, themselves as they work. I believe a few may have also worked on a garment for "Cinderelly"!
Mrs. Tittlemouse
Grandchildren love it! Younger than 2 years won't sit still for the whole book. However, they will want you to read it to them in abbreviated form again and again. Older children (3-7 yrs) enjoy it. Especially when you change voices when reading the characters words.