Enjoyed. "It was cute. We liked it." "I liked the story and the pictures. They were pretty." "The mouse wanted to marry his daughter to the strongest thing in the world. He tried very powerful things like the sun and the wind. In the end, a mouse proved that he was the strongest thing in the world." "I liked the Dad, the wind, the wall and the mouse - and finding out how the mouse could be the strongest." "The way the pictures move is really neat."
Pleasant story with an important theme that emphasizes children's strengths and looking at talents differently. The moral, "little guys can win," is one kids can appreciate. Beautiful illustrations. This would play very well in film festivals that are addressing cultural differences and strengths, or in the home for families and children looking for stories from different cultures.
In this ancient Chinese folktale, the mouse leader searches for the mightiest husband for his daughter to protect her and the village from the cat. After seeking out the Sun, Cloud, Wind, and Wall, he finds the perfect husband in a surprising choice.
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