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Mouse Magic

por Ellen Stoll Walsh

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Kit and the Wizard experiment with colors, finding that some colors vibrate when placed next to each other.
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"Mouse Magic," by Ellen Stoll Walsh, was about a wizard who tried to convince the mouse that he was magic because he could mix colors to get a different color and make colors move when setting them next to another color. The mouse eventually realizes that the wizard isn't doing it because its magic. Anyone can make the colors change or move. Even him. This book would be great for students who are learning primary and secondary colors. Students are shown the primary colors and told what colors mix to make a certain secondary color. Students are also shown different color patterns that give the illusion of the colors and shapes moving on the page, even though they actually aren't moving at all. ( )
  eburlette | Sep 22, 2017 |
There's a Wizard who knows how to make colors jiggle and shake. It's magic, he says, just for wizards. But Kit, the mouse, realizes that there's more to color than meets the eye. He also discovers that the magic belongs to the colors, not to the Wizard. So step back, Wizard--it's time for mouse magic!
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  TUCC | Jul 25, 2017 |
I liked the character of wizard (the crow). Crows are smart, it's true. I admire the goal of the book, to teach what effect complementary colors can have. But it doesn't work. The patterns don't move for me at all, and the story is boring. ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
35 months - not nearly as well written as Mouse Paint. On the plus side it's the only book I've seen so far that talks about complimentary colors and the movement that can be created when thy are placed next to each other. ( )
  maddiemoof | Oct 20, 2015 |
I loved Mouse Paint by this author and also enjoyed Mouse Count, but this book borders on dismal. It feels like work to read the text--it's too long and pretty much all dialog. And I'm still not sure which character is which--is the mouse "Kit" or is the mouse the wizard? ( )
  kellyholmes | Sep 23, 2008 |
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