A Day with Mousse (Mousse Vol. 1)
A Day with Mousse (Mousse Vol. 1)
Claire Lebourg
Translated from the French by Sophie Lewis
In a new series for early readers, Mousse receives an unexpected visit—and forms an unlikely friendship.
Mousse loves his solitary life by the sea. In the mornings, he strolls on the beach to take in the fresh air. He swims in the cool water. And he waits for the tide to bring him the day’s small treasures. Today, however, a visitor comes ashore in his living room, a truly unexpected visitor. A creature named Barnacle...
In this delightfully illustrated picture book for early readers, Claire Lebourg depicts the unexpected pleasures in helping others and finding friendship in unexpected places.
Ages 5+ | Hardcover | 88 pages | ISBN: 9798893389067
October 8, 2024
“Reminiscent of the late William Steig’s work, this imaginative French import blends elegant turns of phrase with delicate art, rendered in watercolor and pen and ink. Divided into three chapters, the text includes challenging syntax and vocabulary, but emergent readers will eagerly push on, encouraged by the gentle humor and by their feelings of sophistication over the naïve Mousse. The interplay between visuals and words are a sheer delight, while the final punchline will have little ones giggling. Enchanting.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"A Day with Mousse is a crystalline ode to uncomplicated delights. Celebrating the joy of being in the moment above all, its delicate watercolor illustrations revel in everyday activities...its gentle presentation and delightful imagery suggests that the unexpected can be a welcome boon to one’s daily existence."—Foreword Reviews
“Mousse is a fantastical green-and-white striped creature whose wardrobe decisions entail choosing his daily pair of socks... But Mousse’s daily life is interrupted when an uninvited walrus named J.P. Barnacle enters his house and takes up residence, challenging the reclusive Mousse to include a new someone in his life... This charming fantasy is suitable for reading independently or as a read-aloud. A pleasing picture book with a chapter book format.”—School Library Journal
"A surrealist Frog and Toad...if you like cozy chapter books like Cornbread and Poppy and are open to a sprinkle of wonder and maybe-magic, this book is for you."—Chrissie Wright, librarian and host of Book Delight with Chrissie Wright podcast
“The mostly pastel pen and ink illustrations are utterly charming in their simplicity. There are illustrations on nearly every page sometimes shared with text. This is a very sweet, understated, story that would be calming if read at bedtime.”—Youth Services Book Review