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Little Mouse and Elephant: A Tale from Turkey (1994)

por Jane Yolen, John Segal (Ilustrador)

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Boastful Little Mouse sets out to show that he is stronger than anyone in the forest, even Elephant, and nothing that happens can change his opinion.
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"Little Mouse and Elephant", is a tory which follows a pretentious mouse who believes he is the king of the forest, though warned by his Grandfather that the Elephant was the king of the forrest the mouse continued to speak in a boastful manner. Setting out on an adventure through the woods the mouse meets many animals asking if they are the elephant until he finally runs into the elephant. A great lesson about how arrogance can effect a person's outlook. ( )
  lsiben | Mar 9, 2019 |
Little Mouse brags to everyone that he is the strongest animal around. His grandfather warns him to be cautious of his boasting, for fear that Elephant, master of the forest, will hear him. Having never seen Elephant, Little Mouse sets off to find Elephant and show him that he is the true master of the forest. When Little Mouse finally finds him, Elephant blows him away with water from his trunk. With his unfaltering prideful attitude, Little Mouse is convinced that it was just a strong storm and he is indeed still the strongest animal in the forest.

Little Mouse and Elephant starts off the way most tales do, making the reader aware that this is a story from the past by stating "there was once a mouse." For me, the lack of contractions in the characters' dialect really made a difference in the way I read the book. It made everything they said more matter of fact. The grandfather's wisdom is clearly conveyed through the way he speaks. Also, the way Little Mouse speaks shows not only how prideful he is, but how confident he is that he's right. ( )
  T.Spears | Oct 12, 2017 |
Little Mouse and Elephant: A Tale From Turkey is a story about a prideful and arrogant mouse who thinks that he is master of the forest. Children can learn about pride and arrogance from this book. They can also learn about trusting and believing in themselves to do any and everything they want. ( )
  Nijania | Nov 19, 2014 |
Little Mouse and Elephant is about this puffed up mouse who thinks he is the master of the forest. His grandfather tells him the elephant is the master of the forest, but the mouse will not accept it. So, the mouse goes throughout the forest, running into animals asking if they are the elephant. Finally the mouse runs into the elephant and the elephant blows water out of his snout and walks away. The mouse thinks it was a storm and his still puffed up thinking he is the master of the forest. This is a cute, funny little folktale that would be fun to read to children, I can imagine putting on a little play in the classroom with the children. ( )
  nnicolic | Apr 26, 2012 |
Little Mouse wants to believe that he is the strongest animal in the forest, but his grandfather disagrees and claims that the Elephant is, in fact, the strongest. With hopes of proving his grandfather wrong, the Little Mouse goes on a hunt for Elephant in the jungle. He comes across Lizard, Beetle, and Dog who all claim that they know who is master. Elephant washes Little Mouse away with one squirt of his trunk. Little Mouse, naïve and innocent as he is, thinks it was simply just a strong storm and still thinks himself to be strongest in the jungle. ( )
  esproull | Mar 2, 2012 |
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