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Loading... The Mouse and the Motorcycle (Ralph Mouse Book 1) (original 1965; edition 2009)by Beverly Cleary (Author), Tracy Dockray (Illustrator)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I read this when I was a child (and I watched the now cringe-inducing movie). I think I read all of Beverly Cleary's books -- I was a real big fan. So it was so fun to read this to my five-year-old daughter at bedtime a chapter at a time. There are a few instances in the book where Cleary makes a statement about boys and I would change it to "kids" to include my little girl. It's funny to remember how as a kid I thought Keith was straight up going to die without that aspirin. Ralph is not like the other mice at the Mountain View Inn. He is always looking for adventure. So when a young guest named Keith arrives with a shiny miniature motorcycle, it's Ralph's lucky day. Right away, Ralph knows that the motorcycle is special--made to be ridden by an adventurous mouse. And once a mouse can ride a motorcycle . . . almost anything can happen!
Jeanne K. Pettenati, J.D. (Children's Literature) Ralph, a thrill seeking young mouse living in the Mountain View Inn, makes friends with Keith, the young boy who has just checked into room 215 with his parents. Keith has a shiny mouse-sized motorcycle that Ralph is dying to ride. The friends make a deal. Ralph can ride at night if he promises to leave the bike alone during the day when a mouse on a motorcycle would be likely to attract unwanted attention. A crisis ensues when Ralph's curiosity gets the better of him and he decides to take a spin during the day. Ralph is an endearing protagonist that will win his way into readers' hearts. Children will identify with his curiosity and sense of adventure. They will root for him as he schemes to find the missing motorcycle and put things right with Keith. An excellent story and interesting characters blend well with adorable black-and-white illustrations to make this book a winner. 2000 (orig. 1965), HarperTrophy/HarperCollins, $5.95. Ages 7 to 11. Beth (BookHive (www.bookhive.org)) Ralph the mouse finds his hearts desire when a little boy enters the room with the most wonderful of all things- a mouse-sized motorcycle! Ralph and Keith become great friends when they learn that all creatures who share a love for motorcycles can communicate. The excitement begins when Ralph starts riding the motorcycle into every possible scrape imaginable from running into a nasty dog to trying to outrun the vaccum cleaner. He even gets a chance to save the day! This classic story captures a child's fascination with the big wide world and the trials and triumphs of trying to explore it. Follow Ralph as he uses his dream motorcycle to get closer to his real dream--growing up. Category: Classics; Fantasy; Humor. Grade Level: Primary (K-3rd grade); Intermediate (4th-6th grade). 1965, Morrow Junior Books. Ages 5 to 12. Belongs to SeriesRalph S. Mouse (1) Is contained inBeezus and Ramona / The Mouse and the Motorcycle / Ramona and her Father / Ramona and her Mother by Beverly Cleary Beverly Cleary Collection: Strider, /The Mouse and the Motorcycle / Runaway Ralph / Ellen Tebbits by Beverly Cleary The World of Beverly Cleary Collection - 15 Book Ultimate Boxed Set! Ramona and More! (Beverly Cleary) by Beverly Cleary Has the adaptationHas as a student's study guideHas as a teacher's guideAwardsNotable Lists
A reckless young mouse named Ralph makes friends with a boy in room 215 of the Mountain View Inn and discovers the joys of motorcycling. No library descriptions found. |
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