Bailey, Arthur Scott, 1877-1949

The Tale of Master Meadow Mouse - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

Release date is 2008-03-19

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"The Tale of Master Meadow Mouse" by Arthur Scott Bailey is a children's story written in the early 20th century. The book narrates the adventures and experiences of a small mouse named Master Meadow Mouse as he navigates the dangers of his world, encountering various animals in Pleasant Valley. The likely topic of the book revolves around themes of survival, friendship, and personal growth, set against the backdrop of rural wildlife. Master Meadow Mouse lives a vibrant life in Farmer Green's meadow, filling his days with foraging and swimming, but he must also be wary of dangers lurking nearby, including predators like cats, foxes, and hawks. As the story unfolds, he encounters a series of challenges—from a confrontation with a kitten to the terrifying presence of Mr. Crow and Peter Mink, who both have their eyes on him as potential prey. Throughout his journey, Master Meadow Mouse learns valuable lessons about the importance of caution, the need for cleverness in the face of danger, and ultimately, how to assert himself as he grows up in a perilous yet enchanting environment. His determination to survive brings him both thrills and frights, making for a delightful tale that engages with the struggles and joys of a small creature in a vast world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



Animals -- Juvenile fiction Friendship -- Juvenile fiction Picture books for children Mice -- Juvenile fiction Escapes -- Juvenile fiction

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