

The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread (A Middle-Grade Classic About Courage, Friendship, and Forgiveness for Kids Ages 7-10) [DiCamillo, Kate, Ering, Timothy Basil] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread (A Middle-Grade Classic About Courage, Friendship, and Forgiveness for Kids Ages 7-10) Review: Wonderful read - Great story ... good for all ages! Review: Great Book! - This is one of my favorite chapter books to read aloud! Kate DiCamillo is such a masterful author, I love her! Her books always have such powerful life lessons that are so important young readers are exposed to.


| Best Sellers Rank | #2,382 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Children's Mouse, Hamster, Guinea Pig & Squirrel Books #67 in Fantasy for Children #80 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,356) |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.73 x 7.62 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 2 - 5 |
| ISBN-10 | 0763680893 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0763680893 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 272 pages |
| Publication date | December 8, 2015 |
| Publisher | Candlewick |
| Reading age | 7 - 10 years, from customers |
M**N
Wonderful read
Great story ... good for all ages!
E**E
Great Book!
This is one of my favorite chapter books to read aloud! Kate DiCamillo is such a masterful author, I love her! Her books always have such powerful life lessons that are so important young readers are exposed to.
M**E
Fantastic story
Fantastic children’s book. I read this to my son so many times. It was his favorite book. 20 years later I made this purchase for him. He is giving it as a baby shower gift. I started reading it to him a bed time. So he could use his imagination to watch the story in his head while I read to him. It helped his memory as we only read 1 chapter a night so he had to remember where we were in the story as we progressed. It was awesome bonding time for us. I will never forget evening cuddles with my little boy reading.
J**T
Great book!
One of my all time favorite books from when I was a child. I read this all in one night as I had forgotten how much I loved it. Easy read for kids who like bigger books (probably 8-10 years, I first read it in 3rd grade). I’d always recommend this.
M**.
The Best Book Ever (EDRD 303)
Kate DiCamillo's- The Tale of Despereaux : Book Review Mark Culbertson, Gini Taylor, Janie Wells & Ashley Wood "Reader you must know that an interesting fate awaits everyone, mouse or man, who does not conform." -Stated by the "Narrator from The Tale of Despereaux [...] ( here is a cute pic, but I couldn't get it to copy and paste) Magical lands where mice are able to talk and become friends with a princess, that's the world that Kate DiCamillo offers in The Tale of Despereaux. According to Wikipedia.com, Kate wrote this story for a friend's son, who asked her to write a story about a hero with big ears. Despereaux is a mouse with big ears and a big imagination to match, as the reader will soon find. As in most of her books Kate takes the reader on a journey of awe and mystery. The Tale of Despereaux is an inspiring story of trial, triumph, and overall a transformation of character. "The story of a mouse, a princess, some soup and a spool of thread" is very inspirational, imaginative, intriguing and innovative. Although Despereaux, the main character, was different from the other mice that surrounded him, he used his uniqueness to overcome obstacles and change the lives of others, and ultimately had a big influence on his own self esteem. His daring feats throughout the story shows an underlying message of courage and ultimately proved that being who you want to be, and proceeding with your dreams will in the end be useful, not only to the primary person, but also to those surrounding them. It is a great story for children to read when trying to understand personal differences and uniqueness. Although the book is a fantasy, children can relate Despereaux's story to their lives easily. The book was well written it was easy to stay focused and caught up in what was happening in the book. When explaining what things looked like, she was very descriptive, for example describing the way the king slept," The king slept in his giant bed with his crown on his head and his hands on his chest, dreaming that his wife, the queen, was a bird with green and gold feathers who called his name, Phillip, Phillip, Phillip, without ceasing." This is a great book and everyone should read it. It brings you out of this world and takes you into a fantasy world with castles, kings, talking mice and rats, as well as a princess. You get caught up in this book and then you find that you can't put it down. The adventures of Despereaux will keep you reading because you will want to see if he succeeds in accomplishing what he had set out to do. You will be rooting for him to overcome the many obstacles that seem to always find their way to him. There is an interesting story of how Kate DiCamillo became the author of this exciting tale. She was asked by her son's best friend to write a story for him. He wanted the story to be about "an unlikely hero, with exceptionally large ears." When she asked him what happens to this character, he replied "That's why I want you to write the story, so we can find out." Works cited: DiCamillo, Kate. The Tale of Despereaux. April, 2006. Candle Press. Kate DiCamillo. Retrieved September 16, 2009. Last updated September 12, 2009, from Wikipedia: [...]
J**M
Great read for all ages
Great book!
B**Y
Great for "big kids," too!
I can't manage to wipe off the smile that this sweet book brought to my face. I love good children's lit, especially when it involves mice. When I was a ittle-bitty one, my dad would read to me in bed every night before going to sleep (Note to parents: want your kids to be reading when they start kindergarten, get a perfect score on their SAT's, and get a free ride to college? Read to them!); my absolute favorite book ever was Beverly Cleary's _The Mouse and the Motorcycle_, with _Stuart Little_ coming in a close second. What can I say... I love mice. So I was extremely excited when I learned that the title character of Kate Dicamillo's newest book (which won the 2004 Newbery Medal) is - you guessed it! - a mouse. A very sweet, kind, gentle mouse, and a mouse that honestly is not very good at doing mouse-like things; instead of nibbling at books, he reads them, and instead of scurrying to avoid humans, he falls in love with one. This book is simply beautiful. Its themes will resonate deeply with adults but still make sense to children. The Victorian "Dear Reader" style of writing is sweet and funny, and draws you deeper into the story. And the illustrations are breathtaking: classic pencil drawings that evoke the characters' personalities perfectly. I really can't say enough good things about this book. If you enjoy children's lit, you should definitely check it out; if you have a child to read it with, all the better! (This is a book that begs to be read out loud - I even found myself reading it to my dog a few times!) There are some dark and possibly scary sections that might frighten very young children. But the major theme of the book is dark vs. light, and of course light wins in the end, as it always should. If you enjoy this book, check out Because of Winn-Dixie, another wonderful - although vastly different in style - book by Dicamillo.
K**I
Cute
Love this book it's part of my childhood
A**R
I just finished reading this aloud to my children 7 year old and it was a magical experience. The chapters are short—perfect for "just one more" before bed—and the way the narrator speaks directly to the reader kept my kids completely captivated. . A modern classic for every family library! It deals with some heavy themes—sadness, betrayal!
J**N
My 5 year old and I absolutely loved this book. The moment it was finished he asked to read it over again. It is definitely not a simple book; the language can be advanced even for an adult, and many characters suffer trauma that is physical, psychological, maybe even existential. Had I read this book previously, I probably would have waited until my child was 6 or 7. Still, I loved the ending, which highlighted the healing power of vulnerability and empathy and granted most characters to a reasonable amount of redemption.
C**E
A história e as ilustrações do livro são ótimas, mas não gostei tanto da edição, é um livro em um tamanho mediano (eu achei pequeno, mas não chega a ser edição de bolso) e sem orelha. O selo na capa perde facilmente a cor. Mas no fim das contas achei que valeu o preço.
H**O
Aunque decía de uso, realmente está en excelente estado, las hojas no están dobladas.
A**ー
小さいねずみ(Mouse)のDesperauxが、愛と使命に導かれ、美しい(人間の)姫を救出する物語。うーん、可愛らしいおとぎ話である。、、、にはとどまりません。そこには城の大広間と地下牢、MouseとRatなど、光の世界と影の世界が描かれています。そして皆、光に恋焦がれるのです。 光を知らずに生きて来たのに、ある日その美しさを知ってしまったRat、、、。主人公ではないですが彼の切なさは大人にも響くのではないでしょうか。
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