Flint Memorial Library (North Reading)

Opossums to the rescue, written by Gina Gallois ;illustrated by Aleksandra Bobrek

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Opossums to the rescue, written by Gina Gallois ;illustrated by Aleksandra Bobrek
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Opossums to the rescue
Responsibility statement
written by Gina Gallois ;illustrated by Aleksandra Bobrek
Summary
Mama Opossum awakens to count her 10 sleeping babies - but wait! Eleven? That can't be right! A baby mouse has snuggled in with the joeys. She must be lost. Young readers are invited to join the Opossum Family in their quest to find Baby Mouse's family by comparing her features to the animals they meet. Does Baby Mouse have long ears like rabbits? Strong claws like moles? A flickering tongue like a snake? Each page is a new adventure as families and classes can discuss similarities and differences between the different animals they see. Children can also seek and find a different tiny hidden creature on each page: beetles, ladybugs, snails, fish, etc
Target audience
primary

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