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Review: The Pied Piper of Peru


The Pied Piper of Peru
The Pied Piper of Peru by Ann Tompert

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



At first, I thought that this would be a book that I would want to take out of the library because it looks a little old. but then I started reading and I immediately wanted to know what would happen to the little mouse colony! Would they starve, die, move? And how does the benevolent Brother Martin solve the problem of being told to kill the mice?



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