The Lion and the Mouse Illustrator: Jerry Pinkney Picture book Genre: Fiction Award: The Caldecott Medal Grade: Kindergarten and up This is a wordless adaptation of Aesop’s fable The Lion and the Mouse. It is a story about a mouse who is running away from an owl and it encountered a lion. The lion saved the mouse and let it go back to its babies. One day, there are humans who brought ropes for capturing animals. The humans set it up secretly and the ropes are hidden pretty well for the animals to not see. The lion ended up falling for it and was caught by the rope. The lion got captured and made a loud noise. The mouse heard it and came to rescue the lion. The mouse nibbled and tear the rope so the lion will be set free. The lion fell to the ground and was set free by the little mouse. And they all lived happy in the end. This is a great picture book because due to its illustration, words do not need to be added. It was very well drawn that readers can understan...