Maisy Muffin Rag Dolls Plus
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I teach writing and I love children's stories. I thought the Paris Metro and London Underground would make excellent settings for stories about a extensive community of rather philosophical mice and their attempt to make sense of the world of Human Beans. I've had fun writing the stories and I hope you enjoy reading them. Litter! is the first of many stories to accompany the little cotton Metro Mice populating my shop. Every mouse is original and bears the surname of a station on the Paris Metro or the London Underground. Welcome to their world.
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This story features Benjamin Croxley and several other Metro Mice, as they tackle the problem of litter on the London Underground, dropped by Human Beans. Working together they manage to solve the problem, to the amazement of the human population - a lovely story about the Metro Mice for little children.
The Metro Mice are two communities of inquisitive little mice, who spend their lives trying to discover more about the world around them. They attempt to understand the nature of the humans they see each day, dashing about above their little word and they often try to answer the really big questions in life.
One community of mice live in the subterranean passages of the Paris Metro and their cousins, in England, live in a tangle of passageways beneath the London Underground. Within these two communities, there are many different families - each family bearing the name of the station in which they have made their home.
Designed by Martine Brumwell
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