by Matthew Holm, Matthew Holm
Babymouse is a larger-than-life character, and it’s easy to see the appeal of her series with its many wild imaginary scenarios coupled with relatable real-world experiences. I expected a little more fallout from Babymouse’s “forgotten” book report, but since the focus of the story is on friendship ...
Cute and Quirky, Babymouse was me as a child! An over active imagination is stimulated when any situation arises...especially when one wants to escape their "boring" reality. It was great to see Babymouse realize she was the queen of "her" world!
The second installment finds Babymouse struggling with her normal, boring life. Once again she misses the bus, once again her locker gives her trouble, and once again her best friend, Wilson, is the only light in her otherwise dark day.Even though Felicia Furrypaws is still the biggest bully at scho...
Babymouse has such a boring life. The same thing happens every day. She gets up, fusses with her curly whiskers, fights with her locker that always sticks, and wishes she could be Felicia Furrypaws' friend. Felicia is the most popular girl at school and she won't give Babymouse the time of day.Whe...
6/18/11 ** A graphic novel for those just moving into chapter books. Kid who enjoyed Henkes' Chrysanthemum will get a kick out of Babymouse's ups and downs. I enjoyed her penchant for reading and her imagination. The creators used color well to show the reader when Babymouse was imagining and whe...
2008 Feb 03Babymouse captured our collective hearts immediately, although none so completely as the PandaBat. She loves everything about Babymouse.