Audiobook9 minutes
Charlie and Mouse Outdoors
Written by Laurel Snyder and Emily Hughes
Narrated by Christopher Carley
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Join Charlie and Mouse as they: take a long drive, have a quick hike,
defeat a big lion, hide in a small tent, and conquer the great outdoors.
Charlie and Mouse are going camping! And there are so many adventures to be had along
the way—telling stories, fighting monsters, crashing their tent—as well as the joy of sharing
it all with each other.
defeat a big lion, hide in a small tent, and conquer the great outdoors.
Charlie and Mouse are going camping! And there are so many adventures to be had along
the way—telling stories, fighting monsters, crashing their tent—as well as the joy of sharing
it all with each other.
Author
Laurel Snyder
Laurel Snyder is the author of picture books, novels, and several collections of poetry. She grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, where she studied ballet at the Peabody Preparatory, Caryl Maxwell Ballet, and the Cultural Arts Institute. She now lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where she continues to dance, but mostly in her kitchen.
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Reviews for Charlie and Mouse Outdoors
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Charlie and Mouse are going on a camping trip with their parents. On the car ride there and at the campsite, the brothers flex their imaginative skills to keep them occupied and entertained.This is the fourth book in a series that can really be read in any order. While typically I've loved the whimsy of the Charlie and Mouse books, this one just didn't strike me quite the same. I still enjoyed it, but it wasn't as good as the previous titles. That being said, one thing I did love about this book though was how much imagination plays a clear role. The brothers engage in all kinds of storytelling and pretend play, with a nary a plastic toy in sight. The family is also shown to be loving and engaged with each other in the present moment, not distantly scrolling through content on digital screens while only absent-mindedly paying attention to one another. The illustrations are in the same style as previous books -- a bit whimsical to match the tone of the text but somewhat realistic as well. The book is a good bridge for beginning readers who are beyond simple three-word declarative sentence type early readers but not ready for thick tomes that have more than a handful of short chapters.