Travel with Eliza the Mouse to a lovely Bed & Breakfast in Round Top, Texas...The Prairie by Rachel Ashwell...and discover Bluebonnets and shabby white cows and soft feather pillows. Those who are young and those who are young at heart, will fall in love with this little mouse on the prairie.
Meet Baby Mouse, the teeny tiny resident of Doll House, and her friends Rosebud and Sugarlump, who come to visit. Join them for a party in the garden and a game of Hide and Seek. When it is time for bed, stories are read and prayers are said. We will play again tomorrow.
Grammy stitches up a tiny mouse out of fabric and names her Eliza. But sensing Eliza might want a friend, she reaches into her sewing basket and before long, Eliza has a new whiskered pal, John Jacob.
Eliza, the mouse in Grammy's house, receives the gift of a sweet cottage door. The adventures begin when Scout the yorkie discovers the tiny doorway, its new resident, and the newly stitched friend, John Jacob.
This rhyming tale finds Eliza and Cousin City Mouse enjoying an annual tradition of gathering the greenery for Christmastide, along with a festive picnic, the sharing of stories and yummy treats.
Eliza Celebrates a Royal Wedding, book four in the Eliza series, finds Eliza receiving a lesson in baking cookies. Her package of goodies is received by one very thankful cousin, who lives far away in the city. Both cousins have enjoyed celebrating a Royal Wedding. The recipe for the Victorian Lavender Cookies with Rosewater Icing is included.
Eliza will not be Afraid is a story for those little ones who have you looking for monsters behind the curtains and in the closets, at bedtime. Eliza is comforted as Grammy finds sweet Bible verses hidden behind the doors and tucked between the shutters.
Eliza's discovers a cousin who lives far away in the city and enjoys tea parties on very special occasions. Eliza and Grammy prepare a special gift for this dear mouse cousin.
Eliza, the mouse at Grammy's House, learns how to stay healthy by drinking her goat's milk and enjoying the fruits of her labor from the garden. A delightful rhyme leads the reader through the planting, harvesting, and consumption of English and Sugar Snap peas.