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MORTIMER’S CHRISTMAS MANGER by Karma Wilson

MORTIMER’S CHRISTMAS MANGER

by Karma Wilson & illustrated by Jane Chapman

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2005
ISBN: 0-689-85511-7
Publisher: McElderry

Little Mortimer Mouse craves a mouse-sized house of his own because his mouse hole is not a pleasant place—“Too cold. Too cramped. Too creepy.” At Christmastime, Mortimer finds a house that is just the right size: a Nativity set with a little hay-filled bed that’s a perfect fit. He moves the baby and the other statues out of the house each night so he can curl up in the manger until he overhears the Nativity story read out loud on Christmas Eve. Mortimer then realizes the meaning of the statues and the baby Jesus figure and offers a prayer to Jesus to send him a home of his own. Mortimer’s prayer is answered in short order when he finds a gingerbread house set out for Christmas Eve. Mortimer is an appealing little creature in Chapman’s illustrations, showing his determination to find a cozy bed, but the volume’s greater appeal for families and schools will be as a simple but satisfying story that focuses on the true meaning of Christmas rather than on Santa or presents. (Picture book. 3-8)