A Museum Adventure (Library Mouse #4)

by Daniel Kirk (Author)

A Museum Adventure (Library Mouse #4)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Library Mouse
Sam the library mouse and his friend Sarah are off on a new adventure. This time they leave the library behind and go to a museum so Sam can make sketches in his explorer's journal. Sarah isn't so sure that explorers have the time or the interest to write in journals. But Sam shows her that a journal can contain anything, from a ticket stub to drawings of cool things like dinosaurs and ancient Egyptian mummies. As they explore the museum, they see all kinds of art and unexpectedly make friends with another artist. The latest book in this bestselling series is sure to entice readers to come along on the museum adventure.
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Publishers Weekly

Kirk's fourth book about Sam the library mouse continues the exploration theme of the third book, Library Mouse: A World to Explore, while offering a significant focus on art. Along with Sarah, the adventure-seeking mouse he met in the previous story, Sam makes an after-hours visit to the museum next door, giving Sam his first trip outside the library and introducing both mice to art and artifacts from across the centuries. Kirk revels in the museum environment, and readers (with parental help) will be able to identify works by and allusions to Seurat, Hokusai, Degas, and many more. The mice, though, are a bit wooden, with the same basic expressions whether admiring statuary or running away from the museum's resident artist cat. Ages 4-8. (Mar.)

Copyright 2012 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3--There is an inherent connection between libraries and museums, and Library Mouse continues his adventures in a new arena as he encourages budding artists and authors. Daniel Kirk's delightful story (Abrams, 2012) about two mice friends exploring a museum is almost wholly dependent on Kirk's wonderful illustrations for meaning. Chris Sorensen's narration is serviceable, but the production would have benefited from some introductory music or sound effects. This museum adventure makes an ideal listen/read before a unit on journaling or a visit to an art or history museum. Library Mouse, Sam, who is a writer, and his friend, Sarah, an explorer, see marvelous examples of Ancient Egyptian artifacts, knights in shining armor, and a panoply of famous paintings (art details can be accessed at http: //www.abramsbooks.com/librarymouse/LibraryMouse_Guide_FINAL.pdf). Along the way, they meet a mysterious, if initially frightening, fellow artist who admires their work. Students will be inspired to bring along their own journals on museum field trips to record their sketches and write about what they see. Librarians, art teachers, and classroom teachers will find the colorful picture book a stimulating and useful tool for their lessons, so make sure it is always available along with the audio version.--Lonna Pierce, MacArthur Elementary School, Binghamton, NY

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Daniel Kirk
Daniel Kirk is the bestselling author and illustrator of the beloved Library Mouse series and Newton and Curie: The Science Squirrels as well as a number of other picture books and novels for young readers. He lives in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781419701733
Lexile Measure
670
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
Publication date
March 20, 2012
Series
Library Mouse
BISAC categories
JUV002180 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, etc.
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
Library of Congress categories
Cats
Mice
Artists
Diaries
Authorship
Museums
Parents Choice Awards (Spring) (2008-Up)
Approved 2012 - 2012

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