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A Mouse That Didn't Want to Go to Bed: A Bedtime Story for Little Children
Contributor(s): Chereshnya, Elena (Illustrator), Dee, Amanda (Author)

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ISBN: 1087186269     ISBN-13: 9781087186269
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE: $9.49  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: August 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, Etc.
Series: Little Tails of Cheesecrumbs
Physical Information: 0.07" H x 6" W x 9" L (0.14 lbs) 26 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A bedtime story for young children about a little mouse that didn't want to go to bed and what has happened one day because of this. Sebastian, a little mouse from the village of Little Cheesecrumbs, thought his life would be more fun if he didn't waste time sleeping. Amanda Dee started writing at school, but none of her works were published until her teenage years when she started working for a number magazines. 'Little Tails of Cheesecrumbs' is a series of tales she wrote for her children as bedtime stories: "For many years I have been reading books to my children: from the classics like P.L.Travers and Edith Nesbit to the modern short paperbacks we were picking up in the supermarkets.Modern short tales often surprised me with their language - often too complicated for the children they were aimed at and with the preference of some authors to entertain kids rather than teach them something useful or morally sound through recognisable situations children may relate to. ''The moral of the story" was something left in the Victorian era. As a result, these days we are too often busy entertaining our kids without teaching them about right and wrong, fair and unfair, the importance of respecting others or standing up for what's just and important to them. Instead, they have to learn to deal with these issues and making hard choices when they have grown.In my childhood, tales helped children to re-live in their imagination situations which they were likely to come across in real life and make the right decisions in the future, knowing own strengths and weaknesses and recognising fair play and deceit of others.I tried to write a few tales for my kids reviving the "old approach", using easier readable language and maintaining the balance between an entertaining story and "a lesson to be learned".I gave the characters names of my boys and their friends, trying not to create a set of recognisable heroes, but allow the parents who may be reading these tales to their children to replace, if necessary, the names of characters with their children's names.A number of children who read them or to whom they were read - liked them. That encouraged me to continue Thank you for choosing my book. I would always welcome any constructive feedback about the language, the plot or the moral.Hope your little treasures will like some of my stories."
 
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