The Lion and the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney

Caldecott Award 2010 

Traditional Literature 

The Lion & the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney, Hardcover | Barnes & Noble®

This story is mainly just pictures, with only a few sounds here and there, but the pictures are able to tell quite a tale. This wordless story is a rendition of Aesop’s Fable of the Lion and the Mouse. In short, a lion decides to spare the life of a mouse who later is able to repay his debt to the lion by freeing him from a poacher’s trap. 

I think this story would be best for preschool and earlier elementary grade levels, but it could still be used in older elementary classrooms. I enjoyed that the story was wordless so it allowed some parts to be interpreted as the audience saw fit, but the overall moral and lesson of the story was still quite clear. This story could be used to teach a great moral lesson of how being kind and giving will come back to you. I would love to use this book in the classroom due to its moral and great illustrations. 


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