Charlie & Mouse Outdoors: Book 4
(Libby/OverDrive eBook, Kindle)

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Snyder, Laurel Author
Hughes, Emily Illustrator
Published
Chronicle Books LLC , 2020.
Status
Available from Libby/OverDrive

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Description

Charlie & Mouse continue their adventures in this heartwarming tale perfect for newly independent readers.The fourth book in the Geisel Award–winning series!Young readers will love diving into this hilarious next installment of this award-winning beginning chapter book series. This time, the two brothers and their family are off on a new adventure: going camping! Follow along as they take a long drive, have a quick hike, defeat a big lion, hide in a small tent, and conquer the great outdoors—together. There is so much fun to be had along the way—telling stories, fighting monsters, crashing their tent—but best of all is the joy of sharing it with each other.• A perfect read-aloud book for families and siblings• Great book for early readers advancing to more complex chapter books• Critically acclaimed series called "top notch" by KirkusFans of Mercy Watson, Ling and Ting, Elephant and Piggie books, and Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa will love Charlie and Mouse.• Books for kids ages 5–8• Early reader chapter books• Funny books for siblings• Kindergarten booksLaurel Snyder is the author of many books for children. She lives and writes in a small yellow house in Atlanta, Georgia, which she shares with her husband and two sons.Emily Hughes is an illustrator (and sometimes writer) who lives in windy Brighton, England, while thinking fondly of her hometown in Hilo, Hawaii.

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Format
eBook, Kindle
Street Date
03/03/2020
Language
English
ISBN
9781452171128

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Also in this Series

  • Charlie & Mouse (Charlie & Mouse Volume 1) Cover
  • Charlie & Mouse & Grumpy (Charlie & Mouse Volume 2) Cover
  • Charlie & Mouse even better (Charlie & Mouse Volume 3) Cover
  • Charlie & Mouse outdoors (Charlie & Mouse Volume 4) Cover
  • Charlie & Mouse lost and found (Charlie & Mouse Volume 5) Cover
  • Charlie & Mouse are magic (Charlie & Mouse Volume 6) Cover

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

A camping excursion begins with a car ride for Charlie, Mouse, and their parents. When Charlie complains of boredom, Dad challenges him to make up a story, and he does. At their destination, fully engaged in imaginative play, his younger brother, Mouse, contributes to tales as well. On the trails and in the tent, they battle monsters and defend their land from the bad guys. Later, as night falls, the boys enjoy marshmallows and contentedly sit by the fire with their parents. The recurring storytelling theme, reminiscent of The Story chapter from Arnold Lobel's classic Frog and Toad Are Friends (1970), plays out in a realistically childlike way. The endearing illustrations, digitally enhanced pencil drawings, capture the action as well as the creative aspects of the kids' stories. Pictures of the boys riding in the car do not include car seats or boosters. In four chapters, Snyder creates the brothers' latest story with directness, warmth, and artistry. The fourth appealing volume in the beginning-reader series that opened with the Geisel Award-winning Charlie & Mouse (2017).--Carolyn Phelan Copyright 2020 Booklist

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Horn Book Review

Their fourth outing (most recently Charlie Mouse Even Better, rev. 5/19) takes the siblings into the Great Outdoors for a family camping trip...but first a Boring (the title of chapter 1) car ride. The three brief chapters that follow include a hike (A hike! A hike! It was time for a hike!), encounters with wildlife, and burnt marshmallows. The boys sharp observations and imaginations contribute to the entertainment of their parents, themselves, and readers. What begins as Charlies doldrums-fighting, ho-hum, whats-out-the-car-window story (Once upon a time...there was a small white house near a great green mountain) ends with an epic battle between a dragon and a hawk. Amusing surprises appear at every turn (a pig in the woods?) along with straightforward and relatable expressions of emotion. Regarding their collapsed tent: That, said Charlie, was a little bit scary. Yes, said Mouse. It was. But it was also a lot of fun. The parents give their kids space to play without intrusion (unless its for food; at one point offstage Dad offers a granola bar, and who doesnt want to stop for French fries?), and Hughess amusingly detailed but never-too-busy illustrations occasionally, unobtrusively indicate Mom and Dads own story line. Elissa Gershowitz March/April 2020 p.90(c) Copyright 2020. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

The Geisel Award-winning sibling duo returns in their fourth adventure, this time in the great outdoors. Series fans will be thrilled to follow Charlie and Mouse's first adventure beyond their neighborhood. This gently humorous story captures familiar elements of a family camping trip, starting with the boring car ride, moving on to an eventful (and sometimes scary!) hike, followed by playing inside the tent, and a fireside cuddle with Dad and Mom while munching on burned marshmallows. The cast here is reduced to just family members, but the siblings' fantastic imaginations fill the void with creatures both real and make-believe. The strong sibling connection takes center stage in every chapter, with Charlie providing comfort and entertainment for his little brother using his expansive storytelling skills. Similarly, the dialogue and action focus on the boys, with parental reassurance and mild exasperation depicted mostly visually. Page layouts are composed deliberately, marrying words and pictures to support developing readers. The white space surrounding each line of text is ample, and illustrations, placed just so against the crisp white pages, provide contextual support. Word and sentence repetition is woven seamlessly into the narrative, allowing readers to gain confidence and mastery over new vocabulary, while Hughes' soft-hued, detailed illustrations deftly navigate between real and imaginary worlds. Charlie and Mouse are biracial, with an Asian dad and white mom.Whether their first or fourth outing with these winning sibs, kids will savor this supportive read. (Early reader. 6-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

A camping excursion begins with a car ride for Charlie, Mouse, and their parents. When Charlie complains of boredom, Dad challenges him to make up a story, and he does. At their destination, fully engaged in imaginative play, his younger brother, Mouse, contributes to tales as well. On the trails and in the tent, they battle monsters and defend their land "from the bad guys." Later, as night falls, the boys enjoy marshmallows and contentedly sit by the fire with their parents. The recurring storytelling theme, reminiscent of "The Story" chapter from Arnold Lobel's classic Frog and Toad Are Friends (1970), plays out in a realistically childlike way. The endearing illustrations, digitally enhanced pencil drawings, capture the action as well as the creative aspects of the kids' stories. Pictures of the boys riding in the car do not include car seats or boosters. In four chapters, Snyder creates the brothers' latest story with directness, warmth, and artistry. The fourth appealing volume in the beginning-reader series that opened with the Geisel Award-winning Charlie & Mouse (2017). Grades K-2. Copyright 2020 Booklist Reviews.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Snyder, L., & Hughes, E. (2020). Charlie & Mouse Outdoors: Book 4 . Chronicle Books LLC.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Snyder, Laurel and Emily Hughes. 2020. Charlie & Mouse Outdoors: Book 4. Chronicle Books LLC.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Snyder, Laurel and Emily Hughes. Charlie & Mouse Outdoors: Book 4 Chronicle Books LLC, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Snyder, L. and Hughes, E. (2020). Charlie & mouse outdoors: book 4. Chronicle Books LLC.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Snyder, Laurel, and Emily Hughes. Charlie & Mouse Outdoors: Book 4 Chronicle Books LLC, 2020.

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