A brilliant book and relevant to what's going on outside at present.
This will really help children understand why we need to quarantine, and what's more every child loves a talking mouse.
Brilliant work.
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Stay Inside Lil' Mouse Kindle Edition
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Lil' Mouse needs to stay inside, but he doesn't quite understand why. Mama Mouse is here to explain, and help him figure out how to keep busy!
- Reading ageBaby - 12 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelPreschool - 12
- Publication date26 March 2020
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- ASIN : B086H5P83X
- Language : English
- File size : 35962 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
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- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 23 pages
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Daniel Lawrie
5.0 out of 5 stars
Relevent and engaging
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 5 April 2020Verified Purchase
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Mr. A. Read
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautifully written and illustrated
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 2 April 2020Verified Purchase
It was a pleasure this little gem. Would recommend it to anyone with little children to show them even little mice have to stay indoors to stay safe.

James N Simpson
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book! Mice Characters Explain to Kids (and Ignorant Adults Too) Why They Can't Go Out and Play
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 4 April 2020Verified Purchase
This is an awesome picture book, that basically explains to children through mice who act like human characters why quarantine is happening (in this book it's a flu outbreak) and how if you ran outside and ignored the rules, you will be affecting others, basic chalk drawings of mice are used for this drawn by the mother mouse to show how the virus spreads. Once the reader understands the need to stay inside even though the kid mouse character didn't like being cooped up, the mother comes up with some fun ways to pass the day, such as baking, making a fort from furniture, and a heap of other fun and time occupying things.
Stay Inside Lil' Mouse has been formatted to be read in landscape mode (holding your device horizontally), where it takes up the entire screen. Words and pictures display together on the screen like a traditional picture book open to two pages. The pages even have little mice in different poses as the borders of each of the pages. The illustrations are hand drawn and colourful and interestingly are done to look like sticky tape is attaching them to the page. A lot of self published Kindle authors can't be bothered to format their work and it displays like a mess with bits of text on one page and an image on a small part of the screen on another, so I always like to take the time to point out when authors care about their reader's experience and their own work enough to take the time to format it
Stay Inside Lil' Mouse has been formatted to be read in landscape mode (holding your device horizontally), where it takes up the entire screen. Words and pictures display together on the screen like a traditional picture book open to two pages. The pages even have little mice in different poses as the borders of each of the pages. The illustrations are hand drawn and colourful and interestingly are done to look like sticky tape is attaching them to the page. A lot of self published Kindle authors can't be bothered to format their work and it displays like a mess with bits of text on one page and an image on a small part of the screen on another, so I always like to take the time to point out when authors care about their reader's experience and their own work enough to take the time to format it
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Jessica D. Adams, Author
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute story, creative pictures, not so great rhyming
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 22 April 2020Verified Purchase
Stay Inside Lil' Mouse is a cute book that covers a very important topic. Lil' Mouse wants to go out and play, but his mother tells him that there is a virus going around and that he must stay inside. The book goes on to show several different photos of fun things to do inside. My daughter pointed out that the photos all looked different, which I didn't notice at first, but in the end of the story we find out that Lil' Mouse drew the pictures himself and taped them up on the wall which must be why there are tape marks on the photos. That was a cute idea. However, the book was written in such a way that it was trying to rhyme, but it really did not work very well in parts, and totally fell apart with the rhyme scheme in parts. This book would have been perfectly cute and effective without trying to make it rhyme. It is a struggle to try to keep the rhyme meter in places and reading it aloud to my daughter was difficult and cumbersome. Because of struggling to make it rhyme when it does not in some places with inconsistent meter, the important lessons in the book get a little lost. In the end, it is a good book to teach kids about different things they can do if they cannot go out.
We would recommend this book to kids ages 4-6. We would recommend to parents to not focus on the rhyme or meter of the story but instead focus on the important lessons of the story.
We would recommend this book to kids ages 4-6. We would recommend to parents to not focus on the rhyme or meter of the story but instead focus on the important lessons of the story.

IndigoDaze
2.0 out of 5 stars
Meh.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 4 June 2020Verified Purchase
While I was excited for this book to explain the quarantine, it was poorly written. Illustrations are awesome though.