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Jumping mouse, a native American legend of friendship and sacrifice, Misty Schroe

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Jumping mouse, a native American legend of friendship and sacrifice, Misty Schroe
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Ages 4-8 years
Literary form
fiction
Main title
Jumping mouse
Oclc number
1125984254
Responsibility statement
Misty Schroe
Sub title
a native American legend of friendship and sacrifice
Summary
"Jumping Mouse is just like another other mouse, except she has a dream--a dream to reach the fabled High Places. But one small mouse can't make the long journey alone. At the start of her journey, Jumping Mouse is gifted new long legs from wise Grandfather Frog. Filled with gratitude, she soon meets others who need assistance just like she did: a buffalo that cannot see and a wolf that cannot smell. In order to aid them, she must sacrifice her own sight and hearing, putting her dream of the High Places at risk. Through perseverance and belief, Jumping Mouse discovers who she was truly meant to be, and demonstrates the value of friendship, selflessness, and sacrifice"--Publisher
Target audience
primary

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