The earliest known records of mouse tales come from Egypt where the mouse was considered a sign of misfortune. In the Orient the mouse was a symbol of the plague. Both the mouse and the lion appear in Aesop’s ancient fables.

The earliest known records of mouse tales come from Egypt where the mouse was considered a sign of misfortune. In the Orient the mouse was a symbol of the plague. Both the mouse and the lion appear in Aesop’s ancient fables.
The earliest known records of mouse tales come from Egypt where the mouse was considered a sign of misfortune. In the Orient the mouse was a symbol of the plague. Both the mouse and the lion appear in Aesop’s ancient fables.
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Monster Red looks at opposites - Monster Röd tittar på motsatser - Bilingual Edition

The Real Monster Goose

Den lille grønært og Walter Alzheimer

Monster Blue counts to ten - Monster Blå räknar till 10 - Bilingual Edition

Monsterlingz Christmas star

Monster Tales: Mother Goose Monsters

Egner Egern på ballonfart

Jagten på drømmeparaplyen

The Happy Little Dinosaur

A Book for Puchku

Smilla goes to playschool

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