ABOUT THIS BOOK
When the young mouse Nicolas sets out across the great meadow alone in search of ripe red berries, he is grabbed up by the claws of a huge bird and carried high into the sky. But that is only the beginning of Nicolas's adventure. How he gets the berries he was hoping to find, and learns to trust the very creatures he thought were his enemies, makes this Leo Lionni fable one that young children will want to hear again and again.
Originally published in 1987, and unavailable in any edition for a decade, this book's theme of not judging an entire species by the bad behavior of one has a special resonance with today's reader.
REVIEWS
"A rich story both in appearance and theme. Even preschoolers can have a book discussion about this one."—
Booklist"A fine, cheerful example of an ethical, philosophical idea cast as a delightful picture book."—
The Horn Book Magazine
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Leo Lionni wrote and illustrated more than 40 picture books, including four Caldecott Honor Books. He died in 1999 at the age of 89.
AWARDS
WINNER 2007 - Book Sense Children's Pick List