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Three Terrible Trins
by Dick King-Smith

Scene Stealers, our book discussion group for students in grades 4 & 5, read and discussed Three Terrible Trins.
If you enjoyed this book, you may also like reading other books by this author:

Three Terrible Trins

Martin's Mice by Dick King-Smith J KIN
A farm cat who doesn't like to catch mice keeps a family of them as pets in the barn. When he is given away to a townswoman, he acquires a new perspective on pets.
 
A Mouse Called Wolf by Dick King-Smith J KIN
Wolfgang Amadeus Mouse, Wolf for short, shares his musical gift with Mrs. Honeybee, a widowed concert pianist.
 
The School Mouse by Dick King-Smith J KIN
Flora, the world's most educated mouse, proves that learning to read is important when she uses this skill to save her family during a crisis.
 

MORE BOOKS TO ENJOY: Stories about Mice.  

Pearl's Promise by Frank Asch J ASC
With her brother in the clutches of a python in a pet shop, Pearl, a white mouse, remembers the promise she made to her mother and vows to save him.
 
Poppy by Avi J AVI
Poppy, a deer mouse, urges her family to move to a field of corn big enough to feed them all forever, but Mr. Ocax, a terrifying owl, has other ideas.
 
The Bookstore Mouse by Peggy Christian J CHR
Cervantes, a mouse living in a bookstore, learns the true power of words when he literally falls into a medieval tale and helps defeat the dragon, Censor.
 
Bernard of Scotland Yard by Berniece Freschet J FRE
Bernard, a bold and adventurous mouse, assists his cousin, a Scotland Yard inspector, in apprehending a gang of jewel thieves.
 
Shadow Over Mousehaven Manor by Mary DeBall Kwitz J KWI
Minabell Mouse is summoned by her gravely ill Aunt Pitty Pat to her family's ancestral home. There, she finds herself in the middle of an invasion by the Prairie Pirates, a gang of vicious rats who are trying to take over Mousehaven Manor.
 
Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse by George Selden J SEL
A hungry mouse and a lonely kitten become friends and seek adventure and fortune together in the streets and subways of New York City.


This list was prepared by Youth Services at St. Charles Public Library, May 2000.
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