Seven Blind Mice

Author Ed Young
Illustrated by Ed Young
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$8.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Puffin Books
72 per carton
On sale Jun 10, 2002 | 9780698118959
Age 3-7 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD530L | Fountas & Pinnell K
Sales rights: US, Canada, Open Mkt

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A CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK

“Brilliantly elegant in design and artwork, this perfect picture book retells an old fable, while subtly conveying the concepts of color, numbers, and days of the week.”—School Library Journal

"It's a snake," says Green Mouse.

"It's a fan!" cries Orange Mouse.
"It's a spear," proclaims Yellow Mouse.

One by one, the six blind mice investigate the strange Something by the pond. And one by one, they come back with a different theory. It's only when the seventh mouse goes out—and explores the complete Something—that the mice see the whole truth.

A lesson in colors, numbers, the days of the week and most important, knowledge, this exquisitely illustrated book has stood the test of time and continues to entertain and teach. Based on a classic Indian tale, Ed Young's beautifully rendered version is a treasure to enjoy again and again.
  • WINNER
    Caldecott Honor Book
“Exquisitely crafted: a simple, gracefully honed text, an appealing story, and outstanding illustrations and design—all add up to a perfect book.” —Kirkus Reviews, pointer review

“Immensely appealing.”—The Horn Book, starred review

“In a stunning celebration of color Caldecott medalist Young (Lon Po Po) offers a vibrant variation on the fable of the blind men trying to identify an elephant.” —Publishers Weekly

“Brilliantly elegant in design and artwork, this perfect picture book retells an old fable, while subtly conveying the concepts of color, numbers, and days of the week.”—School Library Journal

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A CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK

“Brilliantly elegant in design and artwork, this perfect picture book retells an old fable, while subtly conveying the concepts of color, numbers, and days of the week.”—School Library Journal

"It's a snake," says Green Mouse.

"It's a fan!" cries Orange Mouse.
"It's a spear," proclaims Yellow Mouse.

One by one, the six blind mice investigate the strange Something by the pond. And one by one, they come back with a different theory. It's only when the seventh mouse goes out—and explores the complete Something—that the mice see the whole truth.

A lesson in colors, numbers, the days of the week and most important, knowledge, this exquisitely illustrated book has stood the test of time and continues to entertain and teach. Based on a classic Indian tale, Ed Young's beautifully rendered version is a treasure to enjoy again and again.

Awards

  • WINNER
    Caldecott Honor Book

Praise

“Exquisitely crafted: a simple, gracefully honed text, an appealing story, and outstanding illustrations and design—all add up to a perfect book.” —Kirkus Reviews, pointer review

“Immensely appealing.”—The Horn Book, starred review

“In a stunning celebration of color Caldecott medalist Young (Lon Po Po) offers a vibrant variation on the fable of the blind men trying to identify an elephant.” —Publishers Weekly

“Brilliantly elegant in design and artwork, this perfect picture book retells an old fable, while subtly conveying the concepts of color, numbers, and days of the week.”—School Library Journal