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The personable stuffed toy from Miss Mouse's Day takes off with her little girl for a real airplane adventure. The story is carry-on compact; the pictures have less descriptive detail than the narrative vignettes of the previous book, but there are nice bits to notice here as well. Children remembering or preparing for a plane trip will find a likely travel companion in Miss Mouse.
Reviewer: Lauren Adams
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2001