Moon Mouse lives all alone on ... yes the moon! There is no one to 'squeak to' but he is used to the silence, and he keeps busy with his garden, cooking and viewing earth through his gold telescope.
He especially loves to look for birthday parties.
"Lost in that joy - he forgets ... he's alone."
Moon Mouse has a plan. He is building a rocket. When it is finished he hopes to go to a real birthday party - one with a magic show. Through his telescope he sees a terrific birthday with cake and singing and friends but then oh no, the little boy lets go of his birthday balloon.
Have you ever wondered where those lost balloons go? Perhaps they get as far as the moon. Yay - Moon Mouse now has is very own birthday balloon. But what about that little boy - his balloon is lost. It must be time to fire up his rocket. How will he find this boy? What will happen when he reaches the house? Is there a way to deliver the balloon so it does not float away? Moon Mouse is very shy - will he talk to the little boy? Is there way they can become friends? You will notice that on planet earth has to wear his space helmet but from the cover you can see this is a very special kind of helmet - could this help the boy and the mouse?
This book is a paperback. Here in Australia it is not expensive. This is a book you should add to your preschool library shelves and also to the shelves in your Primary school library along with other books by Corrinne Averiss.
Take a look here to see more glorious art by Lorna Hill.
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