In the middle of winter, it isn't easy for a white-footed mouse to find food, especially while trying to dodge predators who are just as hungry. Mousekin is being very careful, when he comes across a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Somehow there has got to be a way to get these books back in print.A generation of children are going to grow up without knowing the wonders of the terrific descriptive writting and the beautiful art work of this series.Maybe a letter writting campaign to the publisher? Maybe to the copyright holders?It's a shame. I grew up listening to my mother read "Mousekins christmas Eve" and" Mousekins Golden House"She has both books somewhere in the house.. and since i have a copy of "Christmas Eve" on its way to me. I have "called" her copy of "Golden House" for my daughter. Heck by the time she is my age the selling price for a torn copy will be in the 500s!!
Mousekin was my childhood friend
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I find it a terrible shame that the Mousekin series are out of print! I used to read and reread Edna Miller's books until they were worn and falling apart. The illustrations captured my imagination and the story line was simple and easy to follow. I was looking to buy the series for my nieces and nephews, and found them unavailable. So sad. I remember Mousekin and the discarded pumpkin he lived in, and the Christmas book where he had to find a new home, and the Springtime book where he discovered all the woodland animals being born. PLEASE reissue these timeless classics and allow us to continue enjoying Edna Miller's creations.
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