As a kid who goes to school with people carrying all the latest fashion trends and lifestyles its kind of hard not to want to be exactly like everybody else. This graphic novel is original because it demonstrates the art of standing up to peer pressure and listening to your inner voice. Many ki...
I enjoyed reading Extreme Babymouse. There were lots of laughs, but lots of things that made me kinda think, "What`s going to happen?" Especially in the end, where Babymouse hears the, "Meow," and it turns out to be Felicia, in pain. But other than that, it was pretty funny. Going to a ski/snowbo...
This was a more entertaining read than I anticipated. I thought that the way Jennifer Holm separates herself in the book with the use of square boxes really lets kids understand how to interpret the book. As a reader, it almost gives you the sense that you are the narrator and are interacting wit...
Not your classic retelling of "A Christmas Carol", this one is 5x's as fun to see and read.---------- Babymouse wants a Whiz Bang for Christmas. We know that. Her parents know that. Her classmates and friends know that. Heck, EVERYBODY knows THAT. But, can she discover the true meaning of Christ...
Babymouse wants to become President of her school. She is very excited about being able to be in charge of the school and finally being able to beat mean perfect Felicia. At first Babymouse is scared of running for President because she didn’t feel that she would be good enough. When some encoura...
Here is another hilarious Babymouse adventure from the sister-brother team of Jennifer and Matt Holm. In this story, Babymouse accidentally sets off the school's sprinkler system, destroying her beloved library, and a cupcake-selling fundraiser to help pay for the damage is set in motion. Babymo...
Babymouse is caught in a pickle when he accidentally turned on the sprinklers in the library and destroys all the books. In order to pay for the new books, he holds a cupcake sale to pay for it, but it isn't that easy. His archenemy Felicia is also selling cupcakes, but with ads and a catchy sl...
This book is about a girl named BabyMouse who is always daydreaming about being a Scientist. She gets a new Science teacher who is confident that he and his students will be great scientists someday. But BabyMouse can never seem to focus in class because she is always daydreaming. Her father give...
I don't know how many of these I've read, but this is my favorite so far. I actually think it's almost for older readers. Who else would get the jokes, like the math teams' names: The Fighting Fractions, The Hypotemouses, and the Owlgorithms? This concerns Babymouse's low grades in math, so h...
another babymouse adventure, this timew her daydreaming gets her punished by being stuck on the school math olympics team. along the way she visits narnia (and finds an understanding teacher) and fights sauron. she, of course, becomes victorios by trusting herself. iloved this one because of t...
My 6 year old daughter loves these... "Typical" is being said quite a bit around my house now. cute...but kids in the target age range won't get many of the references to actual musicals.
This book was really fun to read! It's not in the typical format of a picture book, it's like a comical book set up (illustrations make it seem like you're reading a comical book. I think students from 4th grade to 8th or 9th grade would actually enjoy reading these babymouse books. They all have...
Brother and sister team, Matthew and Jennifer Holm, bring us another sassy adventure starring Babymouse in their 10th graphic novel of the series. In this adventure, the very klutzy Babymouse is encouraged by Henry, the new transfer kid in school, to try-out for the school musical. While she hop...