Product Review
Alert and eager, this adorable rodent sits hoping for cheese, or maybe it would rather keep you company at your computer? With big ears and a movable mouth and arms, he's a small fellow who will be a big favorite.
Movable mouth.
FACTS OF INTEREST- The house mouse evolved in central Asia. When people were still living in caves, mice moved in. Now they live everywhere people do.
- Mice have excellent senses of smell and hearing. They communicate using high-pitched squeaks that we can't hear.
- The most adaptive color for a mouse's fur is brown. Mutations cause unusual fur, such as yellow, black, spotted and albino white.
- People have been raising fancy mice for thousands of years. One of the most common colors for pet mice is white.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(16 customer reviews) 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Very cute.,
November 2, 2002 By A Customer
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This review is from: Plush White Mouse Puppet 8" (Toy)
This puppet is very cute and soft. Its big enough for adult hands too. When Dad puts this puppet on and adopts a mouse voice the kids love it and he has them rolling on the floor laughing in no time.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Supermouse!,
September 16, 2006 S. Baldwin "militant consumer" (MAINE) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Plush White Mouse Puppet 8" (Toy)
My granddaughter (almost 3) brought this along on a recent visit -- it delighted the entire household, especially my 21 yr old nephew, who had us all in stitches with mousy actions. Going to get one for myself!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
This mouse can be in your house,
March 19, 2007 S. Campbell "fan of trees" (Queens, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Plush White Mouse Puppet 8" (Toy)
Folkmanis puppets are crowd- and kid-pleasers. Even my 8th grade students get a kick out of making this adorable mouse do silly arm movements courtesy of their fingers. My classroom had only the Folkmanis possum until I saw how the big kids turned into little kids enjoying entertaining each other. Now we're building a menagerie!