Like most grandmothers, I loved to tell bedtime stories to my six-year-old granddaughter, Catherine. This is how the tale of Licky the Singing Mouse began. Then, one day, I thought it might be worth writing down. And so the story grew. Eventually, Catherine wanted to help. Sometimes she would suggest names for the characters; sometimes, sitting beside me on the sofa or propped up in bed, she would spell out words on the keyboard. “This is what a child would say, Grandma,” she would advise, or “I don’t like that name for the king. Let’s call him Rumurus.” “If this ever gets printed,” I told her, “your name should be on the book.” I have kept my promise. This is why we both present to you the story of Licky the Singing Mouse. Enjoy -Trudy Harvey Tait.










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