We had lots of fun hunting for the eggs that had been hidden by the Easter Bunny, so we thought this would be an ideal choice for our next Mick Inkpen book . . . Instead of eggs that needed hiding, it was a little squeaky mouse!
The story had started with him running across the page and hiding inside the 'foldy bit' in the middle of the book, he didn't want the cat to find him. Kipper decided to help and fetched his toybox for the little squeaky mouse to hide in. Next he tried hiding him on top of his head - the little squeaky mouse folded itself in Kipper's ears! George told us "My favourite bit was when Kipper was hiding the mouse from the cat" Kipper was very worried when the cat spotted the little mouse and so he ran with him all the way to Big Hill. Noel said "Kipper thought the cat wanted to gobble up the mouse but they were playing hide-and-seek!" Kipper joined in with their game at the end of the story and squeezed himself into the foldy bit in the middle of the book - but he was much bigger than the little squeaky mouse! Matilda told us "I liked when Kipper went in the fold bit" Do you like playing hide-and-seek? Do you prefer the 'hiding' or the 'seeking'? Post us a comment and let us know!
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