Top 10 Mice Board Books

    The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
    7.0
    01
    The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear
    Written and illustrated by Audrey Wood and Don Wood
    Goodnight, Mice!
    5.6
    02
    Goodnight, Mice!
    Written by Frances Watts & illustrated by Judy Watson
    Lionel and Molly: Colors
    5.5
    Series
    03
    Lionel and Molly: Colors
    Written by Joanna Lake & illustrated by Jess Racklyeft
    Hopper and Wilson
    5.4
    04
    Hopper and Wilson
    Written and illustrated by Maria van Lieshout
    Mouse Paint
    5.3
    05
    Mouse Paint
    Written and illustrated by Ellen Stoll Walsh
    Maisy's Bedtime
    5.0
    Series
    06
    Maisy's Bedtime
    Written and illustrated by Lucy Cousins
    07
    Dive In!
    Written by April Jones Prince & illustrated by Michelle Berg
    The Best Mom in the World!
    4.8
    Series
    08
    The Best Mom in the World!
    Sheila Rae's Peppermint Stick
    4.8
    #2 in Series
    09
    Sheila Rae's Peppermint Stick
    Written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes
    10
    Lionel and Molly: Opposites
    Written by Joanna Lake & illustrated by Jess Racklyeft

While we've never been fans of seeing mice in real life, there are some very delightful and memorable fictional mice in children's literature. From a chapter book about a mouse detective named Basil (who inspired the Disney film) to a series about a group of rats who help a family of mice, we've compiled a list of the best kids books about mice and rats. There are a surprising number of wonderful children's story books about mice and rats, and this list covers them all. On it you'll find familiar characters, like books about a girl mouse named Wemberly (a fun series by Kevin Henkes), classic stories like "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" and "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," Caldecott medalists like "The Lion & the Mouse," and more. Our lists include three different book types: board, picture, and chapter. Board books are best for the youngest readers, from infants to toddlers. Picture books are great for toddlers to elementary age kids. Chapter books are good for elementary through early middle school age kids. Let us know what you would add to the list!

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