Online Storytime: The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry

The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry and THE BIG HUNGRY BEAR by Don and Audrey Wood
When little mouse discovers a strawberry hanging on a tree he knew that he just had to have it. The only problem was, the very hungry bear wanted the very same strawberry. Little mouse tries to find ways to hide the strawberry from the bear, but at the end, mouse knew there was only one thing to do.
This book’s playful storyline, combined with moments of suspense, helps your child stay focused and engaged throughout the story. It sparks curiosity and imagination, encouraging children to guess what might happen next. The expressive language supports vocabulary development, making the story more enjoyable, easier to read and listen to.
The mouse character is relatable for children, as they can understand the feeling of being worried about keeping something safe. This connection helps them become more interactive and engaged in the story.
When little mouse discovers a strawberry hanging on a tree he knew that he just had to have it. The only problem was, the very hungry bear wanted the very same strawberry. Little mouse tries to find ways to hide the strawberry from the bear, but at the end, mouse knew there was only one thing to do.
This book’s playful storyline, combined with moments of suspense, helps your child stay focused and engaged throughout the story. It sparks curiosity and imagination, encouraging children to guess what might happen next. The expressive language supports vocabulary development, making the story more enjoyable, easier to read and listen to.
The mouse character is relatable for children, as they can understand the feeling of being worried about keeping something safe. This connection helps them become more interactive and engaged in the story.
Thursday 9 October 2025 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM (UTC+10)
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