Reviews
There are so many incredible books available at the moment that it is impossible to read them all, no matter how hard I try! Here are my thoughts about some of the books I have read and how I think they could be used in school as well as Q and A sessions with authors and illustrators.
Adventuremice: Mice on the Moon
When Millie’s Uncle Bernie, inventor Professor Quartermouse, sends a message asking the Adventuremice to visit him on Scrabble Island, Pedro, Bosun and the other mice leave the Mousebase to rush to his aid. However, they arrive to find there is no emergency, just Uncle Bernie wanting to share his latest invention with them- a spaceship! Suddenly, Pedro, Millie and Fledermaus find themselves stuck in the capsule, heading into space. But will they be the first mice on the moon?
These stories just go from strength to strength! Imaginative adventures, endearing characters, plenty of humour and wonderful illustrations combine perfectly to make books full of appeal and charm.
In this story, the Adventuremice are not saving others, but saving themselves! Having been trapped in the rocket, Pedro, Millie and Fledermaus find themselves not on the moon, but on the minimoon, which circles the moon in the same way as the moon circles the Earth. Here, they meet Pontiki, another mouse who invented a spaceship, who is now stranded and surviving with the help of the starmice. These very sensible mice are welcoming, but quite different to the Adventuremice who come up with an ingenious plan which allows them to return to Earth, taking Pontiki with them.
Delightful illustrations accompany the text at every stage, really bringing the adventures of the mice to life. I love the cross section of Uncle Bernie’s rocket and, of course, the map of their journey through space. There are so many details to notice and enjoy in these pictures and as usual in this series, there is a step-by-step ‘how to draw’ at the end of the book, sure to encourage young readers to have a go - and perhaps create their own adventures.
Although I love these books as books and think there is nothing more important than a good book, I do think that they would make an excellent cartoon series and should have a wonderful range of toys to accompany it as they would inspire so much play, full of fun, imagination and learning. Let’s hope..!
Adventure Mice: Mice on the Moon
Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre
David Fickling Books ISBN: 978-1788452700
Published on the 7th March
You can read my review of Otter Chaos! here and Mice on the Ice here
Adventuremice: Mice on the Ice
Pedro is happily settled into his new life with the Adventuremice, protecting the Mouse Isles from harm. Having previously lived beneath the floorboards of Hilltop House, he has never seen snow before and is very excited about learning how to skate and build snowmice- and about the Frost Fair which happens on Midwinter’s Day. But this year, there is so much ice that they have a serious problem on their paws. Some mice from the Frost Fair Organising Committee are stranded on the mainland where they have been gathering all the tasty treats for the Fair. It’s up to the Adventuremice to save the day!
There is so much to love about the Adventuremice books! Lavishly illustrated, these charming stories are perfectly pitched to engage and entertain young readers who are setting out independently as well making excellent read alouds to share again and again.
Each character is full of personality and children quickly identify their favourite - and perhaps see their own personality traits reflected in them. Pedro sometimes lacks confidence, but his big heart and enthusiasm make him an excellent member of the team. Fledermaus can be impulsive, but is brave and daring. Ivy is so creative, with her brilliant inventions helping the team with their rescues. These well developed characters are perfect for inspiring children to create their own stories about the team- and the ‘How to Draw’ guidance (it’s Ivy at the end of ‘Mice on the Ice’) is sure to inspire them to illustrate their stories as well. Drawing the characters becomes quite addictive as the careful, step-by-step instructions result in very successful pictures- and that success builds confidence!
In this adventure, there is just the right amount of peril, plenty of humour and a very happy ending, all perfect ingredients for a satisfying story. The next adventure is to be ‘Mice on the Moon’ and I am sure that there will be many readers waiting impatiently for this to appear!
Adventuremice: Mice on the Ice
Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre
David Fickling ISBN: 978-1788452694
You can read my review of ‘Adventuremice: Otter Chaos’ here.
Adventure Mice: Otter Chaos!
Pedro may be small, but he is a mouse longing for adventure. Leaving his home at Hilltop House behind, he sets off for the legendary Mouse Islands. Initially, things go wrong, but when he finds himself in trouble, Pedro is rescued by the Adventuremice, a brave, determined band of mice, each with an area of expertise, making them the perfect team. Perdro dreams of joining their ranks, seeking to prove himself against Mortlake, a mean, hungry otter looking for some lunch…
Every time I read a book by the dream team of Reeve and McIntyre, I realise how lucky children today are in the quality, range and style of books available to them. I have enjoyed everything from ‘Oliver and the Seawigs’ to the latest ‘Kevin’ adventure (I have a particular affection for Neville and Beyonce), but with the ‘Adventuremice’, I have found what would have been my favourite book as a child!
The perfect size for little hands, the cover illustration alone is enough to fire the imagination and excitement for what’s to come. The first page shows Pedro carefully lifting up the corner to show a hint of the spread which introduces the reader to the Adventuremice- and Pedro himself- and this is just a small indication of the attention to detail and holistic approach to storytelling adopted by this team.
In the story, little Perdo learns about courage and teamwork, listening to others and taking advice and learning from mistakes. He also demonstrates the importance of caring and the true bravery needed to do the right thing when it is difficult, empathising with others and truly being ‘good’. He is a delightful character, vividly brought to life by the endearing and whimsical illustrations. The Adventuremice team all have well developed personalities and children are sure to quickly find their favourite. The mice would translate brilliantly into toys, encouraging imaginative play and adventure…
With my teaching head on, the book would make an excellent Guided Reading text as there is much to love and explore. There are plenty of points which lend themselves to writing opportunities, role play, drama and debate as well as a rich use of vocabulary and description to investigate and enjoy. Reading as my inner child, this book would have absorbed me for hours. The cross section of the Mousebase alone would have had me drawing and creating little finger puppets of the characters to play out adventures of my own invention- and the map..! All my life, I have been fascinated by dolls’ houses and miniatures and this plays right into that love as I am sure it will with many children! Instructions for drawing Pedro are included at the end of the story; once mastered, these offer the perfect basis for creating your own mouse characters to join the team should you wish. Sarah and Philip are each depicted in their mouse alter egos which might encourage the reader to attempt the same!
I am not sure how many superlatives I can get away with here, but ‘Adventuremice: Otter Chaos’ deserves them all! Delightfully illustrated, beautifully written, full of adventure and heart, this is a series which is going to be much loved and much enjoyed!
Adventuremice: Otter Chaos!
Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre
David Fickling Books ISBN: 978-17884526790