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K-3
Illustrated by
Paul Galdone.
Fortunately, no attempt was made to tamper with the three-color art that won Galdone Caldecott Honors for both titles. Anatole is a jaunty French mouse who embarks upon a career as a cheese taster, working at night and leaving little notes about how to improve the quality of the cheeses. As his friend declares, "He is a mouse magnifique!" Vive Anatole, indeed. Review covers these titles: Anatole and Anatole and the Cat.
Reviewer: Terri Schmitz
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
December, 1956