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The Big House and the Little House

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
Little Mouse and Big Bear live on opposite ends of the same road, and they both would like a friend. But every morning, Little Mouse and Big Bear pass by each other, unnoticed. Until one day, their eyes meet! It's a little awkward at first—as most new friendships can be—but soon enough they're sipping warm tea together in Big Bear's cozy home, and making plans to meet again the following Sunday. When a nasty storm blows into town will it wreck everything they've built?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 11, 2021
      This quiet tale about two lonely animals is warmed by closely hatched spreads in gentle tints. Though they each live alone along the same road, Little Mouse goes one way, into town, each morning as Big Bear heads the other way, to the forest—“And that’s why the two of them had never met,” Ueno explains. They walk right past each other as they search for fun: “I’m the only one who is all alone,” Little Mouse says to herself as she watches families picnic in the forest; Big Bear thinks the same in a parallel spread that envisages the town. At last they meet and drink tea in Big Bear’s warm, cozy kitchen, with Little Mouse seated on an overturned teacup. The next week, in a heavy rain, Big Bear saves Little Mouse’s home while she’s still inside it, carrying it to a place that will make their friendship bloom. Lifting his friend’s house makes Big Bear a modest hero, but the drama doesn’t take over the story. Ueno’s leisurely pace and Fujishima’s comforting artwork create a bubble that surrounds and encloses readers, who come to feel part of Little Mouse and Big Bear’s world. Ages 4–7.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      With inviting warmth, narrator Andrew Eiden creates a cozy atmosphere for this sweet audiobook about loneliness and friendship. Little Mouse and Big Bear live alone on the same road, and they each long for a friend. They have never met until one day they bump into each other and begin a friendship. When a scary storm threatens their next meeting, Big Bear comes up with a clever solution to move Little Mouse's house next to his own. Cheerful acoustic music provides a soothing background for the pauses in the narration. Eiden creates appropriate voices for Big Bear and Little Mouse, giving them each distinct personalities, and sound effects enliven the drama. S.C. © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine

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