![]() ![]() The Mouse Moral: knowing in part may make a fine tale, but wisdom comes from seeing the whole. The Something isĪnd when the other mice ran up one side and down the other, across the Something from end to end, they agreed. She ran across the top and from end to end. When she came upon the Something, she ran up one side, and she ran down the other. Until on Sunday, White Mouse, the seven mouse, went to the pond. He went on Saturday and said, "It’s nothing but a rope."īut the others didn’t agree. Orange Mouse went on Friday, the fifth to go. "It’s a spear." He was the third in turn. On Monday Red Mouse went first to find out. ![]() "What is it?" they cried, and they all ran home. One day seven blind mice were surprised to find a strange Something by their pond. The book was a 1993 Caldecott Honor book." - Amazon Review ![]() "This is a children’s book based on the famous Indian fable about blind mice who encounter an elephant, each describing it differently: the moral being that you must "see" the whole object to truly know it. ![]()
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