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This book is inspired by Three Blind Mice. I could not resist reading this book even though the mice do not have a permanent disability. The mice are temporary blind from scratches to their eyes. The mice go through different stages of being brave, hungry, scared, blind, and wise. This book does not focus on their temporary blindness. Books about disabilities should not focus on what someone can't do but rather on what they can do. The mice prevail!
 
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KRWallace | 11 reseñas más. | Oct 29, 2019 |
I originally picked this book because it came up in the library search when I was looking for books about disabilities, although I'm not sure if it really counts.
I never heard the folktale of the three Blind Mice, but I've seen references of them in tv and other books. This twist to the traditional folktale shows three seeing mice who are small and courageous looking for adventure.
Tin their quest they face hunger and are rejected (because they're mice) until a man gives them a tiny piece of bread. They are so happy and are dancing and celebrating, when the man's wife sees them and sends the cat to hunt them. The three mice are trying to escape when the lady cuts their tails with a knife and they fall un a bush where the thorns leaves them blind.I was shocked! Fortunately, they go to their friend rabbit who gives them a magic salve they rub in they eyes and see again.
The book is written in poem form, referring to the three blind mice song.
 
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MonikaNicole | 11 reseñas más. | Apr 9, 2018 |
Most children have heard of the Three Blind Mice. While this is a classic tale, I do not think that this book sheds light on being blind. Once the mice become blind after being attacked by a cat, they are scared and try to find a way to cure themselves. They stumble upon a magic cream that they rub on their eyes to be able to see again. This book should have focused more on their happiness even when they were blind instead of them searching for the "cure" to their blindness.
 
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krista_patman | 11 reseñas más. | Apr 7, 2017 |
Three blind mice is a classic tale that is told through generations, however, from a disabilities stand point this book would not be the best. The mice are feeble and weak once they become blind after a cat attack. They search for magic and cure their disabilities. I think it would better if the mice found happiness even with their blindness.
 
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MeganSchneider | 11 reseñas más. | Mar 28, 2017 |
SUMMARY: Three mice, tired of life at home, decide to roam the countryside looking for some fun. However, sometimes adventure is not always a good thing.

REVIEW: This is a great take on a traditional fairy tale. It contains language and illustrations that are simple enough for children to understand, as told in repetitious, poetic verse. The book goes into much more detail than the simple, easy nursery rhyme of the same name. The main message of this book is that it is never to late to be saved. For example, the chemist with a solution for their blindness tells the mice that it is "never too late to mend." I believe that children will find this book a very interesting read.
 
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amay3 | 11 reseñas más. | Dec 9, 2014 |
This is the story of the Three Blind Mice and their many adventures. I know this story originally as a song so I was sort of singing it. This is a all around fun story and I think children would enjoy reading it.
 
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TaylorRankins | 11 reseñas más. | Oct 29, 2014 |
Three blind mice were very hungry and search out for food. Of course they were blind and couldn't see but as they searched and felt around for food it helped them a lot. This is a good traditional book to read to students they also have a song to sing at the very end of the page.
 
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McEvilla | 11 reseñas más. | Nov 20, 2012 |
Three mice go off on an adventure where they become blind and their tails are chopped off! Luckly they find someone who can fix them all up. Most peole have heard of the song of these mice before, but not many know the whole story. The great thing about this book is that they have the song and melody on the back of the book to teach the audience the song.
 
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mfink1 | 11 reseñas más. | Nov 15, 2012 |
This a classic children's book about three blind mice. This is a ryhming story about jouney three mice go through to become blind and then to see again. I woul recommend this story to any young child!
 
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mmgomez1 | 11 reseñas más. | Feb 27, 2012 |
This story elaborates on the events in the classic nursery rhyme.
 
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Elizabeth1977 | 11 reseñas más. | Jul 10, 2011 |
From Publishers Weekly
Galdone's last work is an expected delight. His mice are three-as-one, identifiable only by the colors of their mufflers and clearly small in contrast to the vast open spaces around them and the oversize people nearby. In the course of this longer version of the familiar rhyme, they go from bold to scared, grow hungry, sad and sick. A narrow escape from a cat sends them into the bramble hedge that scratches their eyes and makes them blind. Then their tails are cut off by the farmer's wife. Now, "they could not see and they had no end." But this story doesn't end unhappily, and readers will enjoy the lesser-known verses of the mice's adventure. The illustrator's daytime world is lit by a large orange sun disk and colored with a variety of flowers, insects and birds, where things good and bad can happen and where adventure, experience and learning are fully possible. Watercolors and ink lines are used adroitly to fashion into existence a remote but welcoming place in the imagination. Ages 5-8.
 
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cerritos | 11 reseñas más. | Mar 8, 2007 |
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