Official Review: Mice in the Moonlight by Lily Anne Grace

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Official Review: Mice in the Moonlight by Lily Anne Grace

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[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Mice in the Moonlight" by Lily Anne Grace.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Mice in the Moonlight is written by Lily Anne Grace. This is the author's first book. Mice in the Moonlight is about several little mice who come across something curious one day in the spot where the mice meet up at night. The little mice cannot figure out what it is. Is it a cat? Is it a rat? Is it a shoe? Who knows! The little mice have to put their problem solving skills to good use and figure out what it is in order to do something about it.

I believe that this will be such a fun story for children to read. It is simple, fun, and will add a little bit of a brain teaser for children. What I enjoyed most was how the little mice worked together to figure out their problem. The little touch of mystery will also be fun for children to read, or for parents to read to them. Another thing I enjoyed was the illustrations, even though that has nothing to do with the writing. The illustrations, however, do show off the story line quite well.

I honestly cannot think of anything bad to say about this book. I think that children, and even the parents, will enjoy this book very much. It will be one of those books that children will want their parents to read to them over and over again. I think even the parents will enjoy reading this book as well because it will bring joy to their children. It will be an enjoyable way for children to learn good and valuable lessons at an early age.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone. This book will teach children problem solving skills at an early age. It is the perfect book to read to toddlers to make them sleep at night, or it is perfect to teach a young child how to read with. It will also teach them the importance of being kind and working together with others in order to get something accomplished.

I give Mice in the Moonlight 4 out of 4 stars. I gave this book four stars because I couldn't find any faults in it. I would read this book to my own children one day, which is why I would recommend it to other people to read to their children as well. For the reasons I mentioned above, I do not believe that it deserves a lower score.

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Sounds adorable. I'm curious to know what it is they come across! But I guess I'd have to read it myself in order to find out.
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Nice review! This looks like a really cute story for kids. I love the cover artwork!
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Great review. I like how you focused on the educational value of the book.
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What a great review! This sounds like a sweet story for children, and the illustrations (based on what I can see of the cover and on Amazon!) look wonderfully done.
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Nice review. Sounds like a cute story. The artwork looks pretty.
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Thank you Rachaelamb1, bookowlie, blueme14, melbuhtoast, and maryleebooks for responding to my review. It was an adorable store, and yes the artwork was very well done. I hope you all consider this book for your children or someone else in your family. I promise you won't regret it :)
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