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"Our Hero Baby Mouse" is the tale of a young girl mouse and her adventurous mind throughout her rather bad day. The main character, Baby Mouse, is dreaming when we first being the story. In this dream she receives a pink heart as an award for her bravery during her time as some sort of solider. The story then proceeds to go into a series of unfortunate events Baby Mouse occurs, for instance: missing the morning school bus. However, with each of these mis-happenings Baby Mouse imagines them as so...
Dodgeball. All about the horrors of Dodgeball. I had fun with this book. Babymouse comes through in the end. A great young graphic novel for kids. I still have fun reading them.
I loved Babymouse! I read Babymouse Our Hero, a humorous story where Babymouse faces Felcia Furrypaws in gym class's dodgeball game. Holm and Holm are able to integrate the story and the pictures flawlessly. Their use of just three colors - black, white and pink - is a neat way to approach the illustrations. Their thick, bold lines are able capture the moments beautifully. It is a story rooted in the reality of Babymouses's world, but there are there are wonderfully imaginative scenes within her...
Babymouse, #2 Our Hero was a great book. Read this book if you like humorous comic books, imaginative story lines, and if you hate dodge ball. Babymouse, with the help of her friends defeats her enemy in dodge ball, and is thus a hero. I really enjoyed reading this book because I felt I could relate to babymouse, even though I'm in college. I like the graphics and the humor a lot. These books never get old and I highly recommend them to anyone who likes humor, comic books, and imaginative storie...
I found this graphic novel to be very funny and kind of cute. As you may already know this story's protagonist is an adorable mouse named Babymouse. Although this book was titled "Babymouse Our Hero" the story was different than what I thought it would be. Babymouse only become a superhero like on the cover for a short time in her own imagination I thought she was going to image she was a superhero the whole time but she didn't. What did happen was a great and humorous story about Babymouse prep...
41st book read in 2018.Number 302 out of 701 on my all time book list.Baby Mouse is as cute and funny as book 1.
(KidLit ED204 category: graphic novel)"Babymouse: Our Hero" by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm is a fun graphic novel about Babymouse. The book opens with Babymouse dreaming of being the hero -- getting an award for "taking out the garbage without being asked." But Babymouse's dreams and reality are quite different! This book is a sure fire hit for young readers. It would make a good read-aloud to a class of students, as well. This book will make the reader (or listener) laugh and cheer when Bab...
Cute. My 7 year old is also enjoying these. (Although I was bugged that they are playing dodgeball in PE and people are getting hit in the head.)
This is a cute little book that elementary school students will easily relate to. Babymouse has to deal with bullying, daily life, and dodgeball but does it in a comical way to help children see its really not the end of the world. There are many references to heroic events such as the oregon trail and space exploration. I found it interesting that these fantasies changed the color scheme, the background was pink while in her real life the color was white and black with pink only as an accent. A...
Babymouse faces the threat of dodgeball with her usual imagination tempered by a lot of worry and literary reference. What's not to like?
I read this book to my daughter and she thought it was entertaining. Babymouse is dreading an upcoming week of dodge ball in her physical education class and she must practice in order to improve her skills. Babymouse can't concentrate on anything since she is so worried about the game and, once again, she forgets to wear her shoes to school on the day dodge ball is supposed to begin. Sometimes forgetting things can turn into an advantage...
This was a really cute book, and I loved all of the graphics in it. It showed a lot of imagination, and all of the drawings were pretty funny. The story for me was just alright though. It was about this mouse who hates dodge ball. She always avoids it at all costs, but when her gym teacher says the next game is mandatory, she knows she has to participate and participate well. She trains with her best friend and she just feels helpless. She feels like she will never be able to play. She gives up
In this story, Babymouse is faced with her greatest fear of all. Flashbacks immediately come into Babymouse's head about her insecurities with the game. In gym class, each student is forced to play the game and for....A GRADE! On the day of the game, Babymouse forgets her gym shoes at home and is left in her pink shoes. She is sliding all over the floor and feels like she made a big mistake! As the game continues, Babymouse and Felicia Furrypaws (the reigning champ) are left in the game. Low and...
In Babymouse: Our Hero, Babymouse tries to overcome her fear of dodgeball. During the story, Babymouse imagines herself as a hero who undergoes many trials, such as walking miles to school or becoming Babymouse-zilla, a monster who cannot be defeated by dodgeballs. The illustrations are cute and use black, white and pink colors. The Babymouse series is about a mouse with messy whiskers and big dreams. She faces problems with the help of her imagination, her friends, and a bit of sass. The series...
Brother & sister Jennifer & Matthew Holm team up to present this tale of a sassy little mouse with a bully problem. Babymouse drags her feet getting out of bed in the morning because she dreads gym, algebra and Felicia Furrypaws, a mean kitty who looks down on her. Faced with the threat that if she forgets her sneakers one more time, her poor marks in gym will go on her permanent record, she enlists the help of her best buddy, a weasel named Wilson, to give her a refresher course in dodgeball. S...
My son handed this one to me and told me I needed to read this TODAY. Like RIGHT NOW. How could he possibly have known how perfect this one was for me? I did everything in my power to avoid dodgeball in school - it was definitely my least favorite thing to do in gym. I think everyone was better at the game than I was, so it was just easier to get out fast. Like the other Babymouse books, I love her imagination and how Wilson is always there to help her solve whatever the problem is.
can i even count this towards my goal LOLL :P it isn’t in my first language AND it’s about 96 pages AND it’s technically a book soooo🤔
This book is about a typical day of Baby Mouse. She often daydreams that she is a super hero and everyone is cheering for her. She always seem to forget her shoes. She is also afraid of playing the game dodgeball and she is dreading gym class. I would recommend this book to the younger children. It is a good book for little kids. Baby Mouse has a best friend in the book that helps her in her time of need. She really appreciates her best friend and this is something I like about this book. This b...
Babymouse is a likably imperfect character whose endearing humility and every-school-age-girl insecurities are transformed into comedy by her rich imagination. She is rendered in playful, wavering lines which reflect her winsome uncertainty, while the pink, white, and black palette gives the book obvious "girl" appeal. The many endearing comedic moments in the story -- in which Babymouse tries to overcome her fear of a mandatory dodgeball game against her nemesis (and school bully) feline Felici...
Summary: For Babymouse, school is a constant battle between good...and evil! Can things get any worse? Yup! Because it's time for the annual dodgeball tournament! What's a mouse to do? Will a meteor hit the school and stop the game? Will Felicia and her deadly dodgeballs win the day? Has Babymouse dodged her last dodgeball?Reading Level: 4th gradeGenre: Comic FictionSpecific Curricular Uses: Independent ReadingSocial Issues the book addresses: Peer pressure, the meeting expectationsSpecific Lite...