Moon Mouse

Mouse lives all alone on the moon and over time has grown accustomed to the silence. He occupies himself growing plants, baking and looking at Earth through his telescope (his particular interest being children’s birthday parties). Mouse also builds things from bits and pieces of space junk, a rocket being his current project.

One day as he peers through his telescope at a little boy’s party, Mouse notices that the child’s special red balloon has floated away and eventually as it drifts past him, Mouse catches hold of the balloon string. Thereafter he works as fast as possible on operation balloon delivery, destination one small human’s Earth abode.

Will he succeed in his plan to return one bright red balloon to its owner?

With themes of kindness, friendship and its joys, and bravery, this charmer of a rhyming story is written by Corrinne Averiss and illustrated with details aplenty by Lorna Hill. Young children will particularly love exploring the scenes showing Mouse’s lunar abode and that of the birthday boy’s bedroom.