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The Mouse and the Motorcycle

Beverly Cleary

The Mouse and the Motorcycle

Beverly Cleary

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The Mouse and the Motorcycle Further Reading & Resources

Further Reading: Anthropomorphism in Classic Children’s Literature

The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame (1908)

A charming and humorous story about the lives of creatures who live near a river, The Wind in the Willows is populated with talking animals who live much like humans, with miniature furniture in their burrows and tiny boats they can row. One of them, the wealthy Mr. Toad, lives in a mansion, has a passion for cars, drives wildly, and often crashes the vehicles. Known for its beautiful writing and beloved by both children and adults, the book is an essential of English literature. It’s been adapted for stage, radio, TV, and film.

Stuart Little by E. B. White (1945)

Beloved American author E. B. White’s first children’s book features Stuart Little, a mouse like boy living in New York City with his human family. As a mouse like boy born from humans, Stuart navigates the challenges of his small stature and extraordinary place within an otherwise normal world. The adventures of Stuart Little were adapted into a titular series of live action and computer animated films in 1999.

Charlotte’s Web by E. B. White (1952)

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