Mouse Paint (Mouse Paint)

by Ellen Stoll Walsh (Author)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Mouse Paint
One day three white mice discover three jars of paint--red, blue, and yellow. Children will enjoy this lighthearted presentation of a lesson in color. Full-color illustrations. A Redbook Best Picture Book; American Bookseller Pick of the Lists. Full-color illustrations.
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Publishers Weekly

Three white mice get into some primary hued paint pots, and emerge as artful members of a lesson on color and camouflage. When they are white mice, on white paper, the cat can't see them. Then they spy three jars of paint, one red, one yellow and one blue. "They thought it was Mouse Paint. They climbed right in." Thus begins a flirtation with paints (mixing colors, making new shades, dancing in swirled puddles) that provides them with nearly all the colors in the spectrum, and when the paint dries, they bathe in the cat's water bowl until they are white again. Simplicity reigns in Walsh's brief tale, and a feeling of joyful discovery pervades her broad lines and expressive figures. Her message is clear, one which readers will respond to: paints have many purposes, at least one of which is fun. Ages 2-6. (Mar.)

Copyright 1989 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780152560256
Lexile Measure
370
Guided Reading Level
H
Publisher
Clarion Books
Publication date
March 10, 1989
Series
Mouse Paint
BISAC categories
JUV002180 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, etc.
JUV009020 - Juvenile Fiction | Concepts | Colors
Library of Congress categories
Mice
Colors
Color
Paint

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