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A fanciful children's tale told by a moon-dwelling narrator who observes and introduces a household of small, personified mice and their toys, following their everyday adventures and imaginative journeys. The mice—siblings and companions—care for dolls, ride dogs in a playful cart, face mishaps at home, weather rainy days, hold birthday and picnic festivities, endure sickness, and travel to the seashore and beneath the sea; interspersed stories and poems amuse and animate their world. Gentle humor, whimsical invention, and attentive domestic detail shape episodic chapters that blend observational narration, fairy-tale flights, and moral moments suitable for young readers.
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