Mo’s Stick

Mo had a stick, a very special stick, but then it was lost. Without that favourite stick Mouse will be unable to draw very good pictures, fly high in the sky, he won’t have a mast for his sailing boat, no fishing rod, and no implement for poking dragons: in fact nothing amazing at all. Poor Mo feels very sad, certain that no other stick could possibly be its equal.
But Mouse is a creature with a big imagination and uses it in creative play and that is what he’s been using that lost stick to do.

I have often I seen a young child picking up a stick and doing just what Mouse was doing, but though it’s the vital element in their creative activities, it’s the ideas they have, sparked by the stick that open up that wealth of possibilities.

Mo is a very endearing little character and it’s lovely to see how the external narrator gently supports the creature’s ideas so that eventually he’s able to see that it’s him, not a particular stick that is key.

This superbly crafted, uplifting child-centred story needs to be shared in every nursery/preschool setting and in families with young children: it’s simply splendid.

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