by Suzan Overmeer (Author) Myriam Berenschot (Illustrator)
A reminder to stop, listen, and appreciate. - Kirkus Reviews
Isabel the mouse plays the violin and dreams about beautiful sounds. Her siblings are also musicians and they all play music together. Every day, she takes a walk in the forest, searching for sounds she doesn't know yet. During her strolls, she finds different animals and insects who play beautiful tunes, but every time she tells her siblings about it, they look down on the new sounds she discovers. Will an encounter with a newly arrived band show them how to appreciate 'different' music? This title includes a few ideas for music education. A musical plea in favor of open ears, inclusion and diversity for little musicians ages 4 years and up.
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A reminder to stop, listen, and appreciate. (Picture book. 3-6)
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A reminder to stop, listen, and appreciate. - Kirkus Reviews
Mouse Music was a sweet book that tells the story of Isabel, a curious mouse who loves adventure and music. As she goes on her daily adventures, she encounters different animals and sounds. Excited by these she comes back to her brothers and sisters who are not interested in befriending those who are so different from them. When Isabel and the City Mice come together and collaborate, a beautiful new sound is found and her brothers and sisters realize the beauty in coming together to make a who new thing! I really like the illustrations of this book and think that it would be good for the 4 to 6 year olds in anyone's life! - Epic Books
Fun colorful cut out illustrations, which follow a delightful little mouse through the forest to identify different sounds and how the mouse shares them with her siblings. - Bluffton Public Library
This is a beautiful children's story about Isabel's love for music. Isabel's siblings are not as open to different types of music, but Isabel just can't get enough. The illustrations are beautiful, and the color is very bright to hold the attention of my children. My 4-year-old daughter loved Isabel's journey, and there are musical recommendations at the end of the book which my daughter loved doing! - Williamson County, TN - School System
Myriam Berenschotis a fulltime illustrator. After her graduation at the art academy, she gave art and drawing lessons to children. Currently, she makes so many illustrations, especially for educational publishers, that she doesn't have time to teach. Myriam likes to discover new materials and techniques, and what effects they have. Is it sweet or angrier? She also uses the computer and the IPad to create the right atmosphere. Myriam wants to touch her public. And often that is with themes that are very close. Just have a look around ...