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  2. Redwall - Wikipedia

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    Redwall is a series of children's fantasy novels by British writer Brian Jacques, published from 1986 to 2011. [1] [2] It is also the title of the first book of the series, published in 1986, as well as the name of the abbey featured in the book, and is the name of an animated television series based on three of the novels (Redwall, Mattimeo, and Martin the Warrior), which first aired in 1999.

  3. The Rescuers (book) - Wikipedia

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    Despite her elderly secretary's doubts, the Society agrees with her proposal. Needing a mouse who can speak the Norwegian language to translate for them, the society decides to ask Miss Bianca for help. Miss Bianca is a white mouse who is pampered by the Ambassador's little boy, and the Ambassador is about to be transferred to Norway.

  4. Fables (Lobel book) - Wikipedia

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    Moral: At times, a change of routine can be most healthful. King Lion and the Beetle: Plot: An arrogant lion king demands that everybody, including a tiny beetle, bow to him. However the King receives a humiliating blow, upon inspecting the beetle's bow. Moral: It is the high and mighty who have the longest distance to fall. The Lobster and the ...

  5. List of fictional rodents in literature - Wikipedia

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    The Story of Snips - A Very Naughty Mouse: A mischievous mouse who is prone to getting in trouble and runs away to seek a better life. Dr. Stinky McNasty Dav Pilkey: Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot: The book's main antagonist. He creates the titular robot in order to destroy the city of Squeakyville, but it refuses to obey his commands. Stuart Little

  6. A Mouse Told His Mother - Wikipedia

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    Announced in July 1996, [10] A Mouse Told His Mother was published by Little, Brown in April 1997 [1] to critical acclaim. Publishers Weekly called it "a captivating picture book...[in which] Roberts's neatly condensed prose plays straight man to Begin's minutely detailed and lushly panoramic artwork, which catapults readers into the mouse child's imaginative alter-world."

  7. The Great White Man-Eating Shark: A Cautionary Tale

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    The picture book was used as an example of irony within children's books in the book Books in the Life of a Child. [3] The book was adapted into a 1991 animated short film with the same title. The film was nominated for Best Animated Short at the 1992 Chicago International Children's Film Festival.

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  9. Bernard the Brave - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Bernard the Brave is a novel written by British novelist Margery Sharp. [1] [2] It is the eighth novel in a series of nine known collectively as The Rescuers which tells the story of two little mice, Bernard and Miss Bianca, and their adventures as members of the Mouse Prisoner's Aid Society, a mouse organization dedicated to cheering up and rescuing prisoners ...