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Paperback Babymouse #4: Rock Star Book

ISBN: 0375832327

ISBN13: 9780375832321

Babymouse #4: Rock Star

(Book #4 in the Babymouse Series)

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Book Overview

Meet Babymouse--the spunky mouse beloved by young readers for more than a decade! Babymouse plans to be the star in the school concert but she needs to hit all the right notes. Can she and her flute shine in the spotlight? This groundbreaking young graphic novel series, full of humor and fun, is a bestseller that's sold more than three million copies!

"Move over, Superman, here comes Babymouse!"--The Chicago Sun-Times...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

A Hit

My little girl prefers graphic novels. We had a few in the Babymouse series. She wanted more. We love the Babymouse character and the "typical" things that she goes through.

Reading Skill Enhancer

My kindergarten granddaughter loves the Babymouse series, and as she devours them I can sense her becoming more skillful at integrating font variations into a single word-sensation, as well as learning to concentrate and follow the story line from graphic to graphic down the pages of each story. I love to hear her giggle as she "gets" the jokes and the word-play. I think Babymouse is an educational plus!

Fun read for Girls!

My daughter (9) loves these books. Unfortunately, they are too easy and fast for her to read now. She started reading them when she was 7 and they were perfect. However, she still loves them and I buy each book for her as they come out.

Brava Babymouse!

There is no smarter or cannier look at school life than Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm's Babymouse series. The traumas that plague Babymouse and her classmates are universal. Gym uniforms ARE ugly, lockers DO attack, school meat loaf SHOULD be regarded with suspicion and riding the school bus is ONLY for the very VERY brave. In Babymouse: Rock Star, music is a solace and joy for our heroine but even there, chair tests create yet another pecking order, this time in Band. Hoping to work her way up from last chair for the school concert, Babymouse resolves that she will practice hard for the tryout. Alas, the results of her efforts are, "Screeech!" With the help of a friend, she learns that real music is something you feel in your heart. Band parents will completely identify with this story. Babymouse's wonderful imagination (she is a reader) carries her daily struggles into the world of the Wizard of Oz and the Pied Piper of Hamelin and her musical dreams into the realm of American Idol-ness. These graphic novels are rich in humor for young readers but junior highschoolers will also identify. If you have not added this series to your library collection yet then do so asap! Brava!

Rock On, Babymouse!

Babymouse is back in "Babymouse: Rock Star," the fourth volume of the Babymouse series. This time, school and music are getting her down. Oh, and her number-one enemy Felicia Furrypaws. How does Babymouse cope? She daydreams, of course. First, she's a rock star. Then, on a boring Wednesday, a tornado whisks her out of school. But, daydreams won't save her from her biggest problem: she wants to play the flute better. She wants to move from last chair in the school band. Felicia Furrypaws is second-to-last chair and torments Babymouse. Fortunately, Babymouse finds help from a fellow Furrypaws victim and succeeds in the end with a little practice, instruction, and targeted daydreaming. Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm triumph again with this latest installment in the tales of your average school-aged mouse. Babymouse's daydreams are fun and action-filled, but the beauty of the books is in the everyday. Everyone has angst about their position in the band, everyone fears a school bully, and everyone hates the bus. The bus is the star of my favorite sequence in "Babymouse: Rock Star." The bus screeches up, the driver says, "Let's get moving! What do you think I am anyway? Your own personal chauffeur?" Then Babymouse comments that the bus "was like an obstacle course." The obstacles? "Doesn't open. Talks too much. Gets bus-sick. Soda spill. Bumpy. Rickety. Kind of scary. Gum. Picks nose. Yells." True, true, true. "Babymouse: Rock Star" is highly recommended for school-aged children five and up. And, even though "Babymouse" is written at approximately a third-grade level, I've found young middle schoolers love Babymouse as well.
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