The cartoon illustrations, full of humor and charm, add a wink and a twinkle that parents and children will enjoy.—Anne Connor, Los Angeles Public Library
In this laugh-out-loud version of Moore's famous poem, the 1823 text is unchanged, but Ercolini's deadpan acrylic illustrations scream modern-day America. Here, the house in which "not a creature was stirring" is the most over-decorated one in the neighborhood
PreS-Gr 1—In this take on the classic poem, mice are not only stirring, they make up all the characters--from the narrator, a patriarch of a large, rambunctious family, to St...