

🐭 Zoom into childhood magic with a timeless classic!
The Mouse and the Motorcycle is a top-ranked children's chapter book praised for its engaging storyline that appeals to a wide range of readers, including reluctant and ESL students. Featuring a foreword by Kate DiCamillo, it holds a stellar 4.7-star rating from over 5,300 reviews and is a gateway to a beloved series that blends adventure, education, and nostalgia.



| ASIN | 0380709244 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #572 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Children's Chapter Books (Books) #23 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) #32 in Children's Classics |
| Book 1 of 3 | Ralph Mouse |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,382) |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.42 x 7.62 inches |
| Edition | Reissue |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 9780380709243 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0380709243 |
| Item Weight | 14.7 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 176 pages |
| Publication date | September 1, 1990 |
| Publisher | HarperCollins |
| Reading age | 5 - 9 years, from customers |
A**N
Great chapter book for kids
I liked this as a kid so I got it for my 9 year old. He quickly got into it and wanted to read all the books in the series.
B**Y
Mouse cheers all!
Great story for children
A**R
Wonderful!
Great book and price!
S**M
Good book!!
From this story, we can learn about responsibility and bravery. I really recommend it. I really cheered for Ralph and enjoyed reading this book.
J**N
A Portal Back to Childhood
The Mouse and the Motorcycle is a portal back to the feelings and interpretations of childhood. It follows the adventurous young mouse, Ralph and his escapades around the faded Mountain View Inn. The book opens with Ralph’s view from his mouse hole of a new guest of Room 215. The daring Ralph’s attention is fixed on the guest’s beautiful toy motorcycle. When the guest, a young boy named Keith, becomes friends with Ralph and learns of his longing to ride the machine, he loans Ralph the motorcycle to zoom around the halls at night. The rest of the book follows Ralph as he takes risks and makes mistakes many humans would find shockingly similar to our own experiences. Beverly Cleary’s genius insight into the feelings of all children shines through in this lighthearted and exciting book. Part of the relatable aspects of the book is its nostalgic setting. The Mountain View Inn rests too far off the highway for the average exhausted roadtripper. It was once a heart of tourism, but its glamor has faded into a quiet and worn refuge deep in the California foothills. Mrs. Cleary’s familiar descriptions create the illusion that the reader is at the hotel with Ralph and Kieth. In a show of her genius, we the readers only see as much of the hotel as Ralph can see. For most of the book we linger in Room 215 and Ralph’s family’s mouse hole within the walls of Room 215. In one exciting chapter, we get to explore the hall as Ralph enjoys a night ride. The rumored downstairs is finally revealed at the end of the book as Ralph ventures down the elevator in a quest to find an aspirin for Kieth. Though the setting lays the scene for a sweet summer story, the amazingly relatable characters brought to life by Beverly Cleary are what have kept this book a classic. Once again, the reader feels as if they have met all these characters somewhere before, from Ralph’s worrisome mother to Matt the bellboy. Ralph’s headstrong personality drives the plot. His adventures are why we love him, but they also get him into trouble. Ralph makes mistakes and is hurt by the consequences in ways every human has felt. Despite his faults, it’s impossible not to be immediately drawn to Ralph because of his unshakeable confidence. A chapter I found hilariously true was Chapter 8: A Family Reunion. The aunts are silly, the uncles are booming, and the cousins are rambunctious. Ralph is unsure of what to say when giggling aunts come up and exclaim “Look how big you are now!” Even unnamed characters such as the lazy summer maid and a grumpy man who has to take his unruly dog out every night are obviously thought through. In conclusion, The Mouse and the Motorcycle is a beautiful book, full of imagination, familiar descriptions and lifelike characters. I couldn’t stop feeling amazed at how accurately Mrs. Cleary framed the experiences of every American child in one creative, captivating book. If you don’t read it as a child, please do as an adult. There’s a good reason why Beverly Cleary’s name is famous in American literature.
B**G
Thank You
MY great grandboys will enjoy this book. I came across this when I was looking for books for a 9 yr old. The price was so reasonable, (smile) I had to order it. One more gift under the tree is a good thing.
J**Y
Gotta Get This Classic
Gifted this classic to a ten yr old. Ant go wrong if you want to encourage more reading this is a good chapter book! Brings back fond memories of childhood ! Well written and fun.
F**L
Sweetest book
My grandkids loved the story and it kept us on the edge wondering how he was going to get out of the situation he was in. Even me as an adult loved the story and was eager to get to the end to see how it ended. Great story!!
H**E
Reviewed by a 6yo. It was great. I liked the pictures of the mouse riding the motorcycle. It was cool hearing the story of the boy making friends with the mouse. I liked that the mouse had a little knot hole, and the boy put food in it. I would recommend this book, make sure you read the whole book. It's the coolest book ever. I loved it.
M**S
I loved this book in grade 3 and so did my kids!
M**M
Mouse and the Motorcycle My grandson enjoyed this story. He could relate to the boy and the mouse. Great vocabulary challenge too!
T**R
Livro interessante. A autora tem vasta coleção de livros infantis. Para o público infanto-juvenil que quer treinar sua leitura em inglês é uma boa pedida. Recomendo!
J**2
Ok, it's a story I read a long time ago but it's still a good one. It's funny and pacy with lots of opportunities for discussion. Good quality used copy.
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