
A Mouse Called Julian
$16.96
- Board Book
24 pages
- Release Date
3 October 2024
Summary
Rising star Joe Todd-Stanton brings his unique, modern illustration style to an inversion of the classic Aesop Fable of The Lion and the Mouse, as Julian the Mouse learns that sometimes, having a friend over for dinner can be just the right amount of variety in your day.
When the fox tries to sneak into Julian’s burrow for a tasty bite of mouse, it finds itself stuck headfirst in Julian’s front door! At first alarmed and wary, they soon find themselves having a lovely dinner …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781838742140 |
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| ISBN-10: | 183874214X |
| Author: | Joe Todd-Stanton |
| Publisher: | Flying Eye Books |
| Imprint: | Flying Eye Books |
| Format: | Board Book |
| Number of Pages: | 24 |
| Release Date: | 3 October 2024 |
| Weight: | 142g |
| Dimensions: | 200mm x 170mm |
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Critics Review
A picture book as warm as a candle-lit burrow. * The Guardian *Author Joe Todd-Stanton shines a light on loneliness and the benefits of friendship even between two unlikely animals. * Kids Book Review *A brilliant book with absolutely stunning illustrations. They are so detailed with bursts of colour. They really capture the readers imagination. * Inclusive_childrens_book on Instagram *Board book edition of Todd-Stanton’s story about a mouse who learns that you can make friends as well as enjoying time by yourself. – Charlotte Eyre * The Bookseller - Children’s October Previews *A skilfully adapted board book version of the justifiably popular picture book, originally published in 2019. While the story has inevitably been condensed, the key elements and humour of the story of the unlikely friendship that develops between a fox and Julian the reclusive mouse, have been retained. In addition, the stylish and vivid illustrations work just as well in this small format. It is such a treat not to see a literally miniaturised version of a picture book produced as a board book with too much tiny text and so many pages that the book becomes impossibly heavy to manipulate. The story itself is also appropriate and accessible to this younger age group. Julian has learned all the ways to avoid those animals above ground that want to eat him, but fox has been watching him and one day bursts right into Julian’s underground home but gets firmly stuck in the process. Julian must trust that the fox will not eat him and even shares his supper with him when their attempts to get him free fail. Eventually Fox is released and is able to spring to the rescue on another day when Julian falls into the clutches of the hungry barn owl. Children will be shocked, then relieved and very much amused by the fox’s method of rescue. With lovely subtle messages about the value of friendship and learning to trust others and also that it is OK to just be yourself and go your own way too, this is a lovely book to share and discuss with preschoolers. – Joy Court * BooksForKeeps *
About The Author
Joe Todd-Stanton
Joe Todd-Stanton is from Brighton and grew up drawing with his mum. He studied Illustration at the University of the West of England, afterwards moving to London where he currently lives. His children’s book, The Secret of Black Rock, won the 2018 Waterstones Children’s Book Prize and since then he has written and illustrated eight books with Flying Eye Books.
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