Summary of Book: Three Blind Mice, written by John W. Ivimey and illustrated by Paul Galdone is a well known nursery rhyme. This story follows the rhythmic pattern of third descending C, B, A.
This story is about three blind who set out on the road as it was dull a home. First they come upon an inn and are turned away. Then they get to a farmers house and the farmer gives them food to eat and they are so happy they danced, until the farmers wife came and then, "Three poor mice, three poor mice, soon changed their tone, soon changed their tone." And the famers wife got the cat to eat them. The mice tried to run away, but the farmers wife cut off their tails before they escaped. The three mice end up at a doctor who gave them a cure all mend which restored their tails and eyesight. After that, the mice settled down, learned trades and lived happily ever after.
Why you would/would not use this book in your classroom? I think I would use this book in my classroom because it's a classic rhyming story. It's an easy book to remember and have the kids interact with.
Appropriate age group for this book: 4-8
Ideas for unit of study to include this book or how you might use this book in the classroom: This story could be included with a unit on the five senses with this one illustrating the sense of sight. It would also be a good book to use with sequencing the events of the story with a worksheet.
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