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Good storytelling skills and character development. - Goodreads Great introduction to metaphors for children. - Goodreads Starts with a bang...and ohm the writing is so great! - Goodreads I suppose this is a good introduction to it. - Goodreads Illustrations not seen by PW. Ages 9-11. - Goodreads Review: Poppy (Dimwood Forest #1)User Review - Anna - GoodreadsThis is a book about a young mouse who challenges the boundaries and assumptions in her mouse family and the owl who controls them. Great introduction to metaphors for children. Read full review Review: Poppy (Dimwood Forest #1)User Review - Irene - GoodreadsOverall, I just found this book to be less satisfying than Ragweed. On the plus side, each character is skillfully drawn with clear personalities. The story, too, is interesting. Poppy (a mouse) and ... Read full review Related books
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Common terms and phrasesBannock Hill bark barn barn owl Basil began belly breath bush called CHAPTER clacked his beak claw Clover corn cornfield creature dance dark Deer Mice deer mouse Dimwood Forest dirt road dude earring Ereth father felt flag forward frightened gasped Glitter Creek golden mouse Gray House hazelnut head hear hiding hole horned owl jumped Junior keep lady's slippers leap listen Log Cabin Syrup log's looked move never night nodded nose Ocax Ocax's refusal Once owl's Papa perched pines Poppy asked Poppy cried Poppy replied Poppy thought Poppy took Poppy's porcu protect quill Ragweed Ragweed's reached refusing permission rock salt lick side sighed sleep snag snapped sniffed Snowberry stared stood stopped sure Sweet Cicely tail talk tell thimble thing turned Valerian watching tree What's whiskers wings young mice Bibliographic information |