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The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse - cover

The Tale of Mrs Tittlemouse

Beatrix Potter

Maison d'édition: Cervantes Digital

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Synopsis

Welcome to the enchanting world of "The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse" by Beatrix Potter, a delightful story that invites you into the whimsical abode of Mrs. Tittlemouse, a meticulous and endearing mouse with a love for tidiness.

Meet Mrs. Tittlemouse, a kind-hearted mouse who takes pride in her neat and orderly home. Follow her as she welcomes unexpected guests and faces comical challenges, all while striving to maintain the order and cleanliness of her humble dwelling.

Beatrix Potter's storytelling is a delightful fusion of humor, wit, and the appreciation of a well-kept home. The tale unfolds amidst charming illustrations that beautifully capture the essence of Mrs. Tittlemouse's character and her cozy surroundings.

The illustrations in this tale are a testament to Beatrix Potter's artistic talent, portraying each character and scene with intricate detail and lively expressions. As you turn the pages, you'll be transported into the enchanting world of Mrs. Tittlemouse and her delightful escapades.

"The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse" is a timeless tale that delights readers of all ages, reminding us of the importance of order, hospitality, and finding joy in unexpected moments. So, open the pages and step into the cozy home of Mrs. Tittlemouse for a heartwarming and charming adventure.
Disponible depuis: 26/03/2023.

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