Little Mouse's Encyclopedia

Little Mouse is on its new way to your computers to explore the fascinating world of nature. This new version contains a lot of small updates and two brand new chapters Pond and Garden. It also comes with many languages: Czech, Slovak, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Finnish, Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Hungarian and Japanese. 【Little Mouse's Encyclopedia】 Fairy Tale Game / 추천게임 / RecommendGame - Duration: 5:33. Little Mouse’s Encyclopedia is an interactive encyclopedia for kids and their parents, which has been released on Feb 25, 2019. The game was developed and published by Circus Atos, this game maker also made the game Under Leaves, released on Apr 27, 2017.

For the parents reading, Little Mouse's Encyclopedia, an interactive encyclopedia that has you explore nature and learn while you have a bit of fun is out with Linux support.

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Join the Little Mouse in her journey to explore the fascinating world of nature! Together you will learn about countless species of animals and plants in their natural habitats while feasting your eyes on a set of charmingly painted forests, waters and gardens.
- discover over 160 species of animals and plants in 4 different habitats
- a fun way to learn
- easy and intuitive controls
- available in many languages

It's a pretty simple game overall but do keep in mind it is targetting a younger audience. Even so, there's some surprising facts to be found in it. I decided to pull-in my seven year old on this one and he seemed to really enjoy it to the point of wanting to go out and find some of the creatures you learn about, so it seemed to do a really good job of getting him interested in nature.

Some lovely artwork, no annoying goals to get in your way and you get to choose which area to explore and learn about in your own time. Did you know there's a Beetle that hunts in the water? I sure didn't.

You can find it on Steam. It's currently on sale with 15% off until March 4th at £4.24/$4.24/€4.24.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
The Little Mouse as depicted in 'Les Secrets de la Petite Souris des dents de lait'

The Little Mouse, or La Petite Souris, is a fairy tale legend popular in most Francophone countries, most notably in France, and Wallonia. The legend of the Little Mouse ties in with that of the Tooth Fairy, the difference being that in this case, a little mouse sneaks in while the child is asleep, and replaces the lost baby tooth kept under his/her pillow with coins.

Origin[edit]

Similar legends exist in Hispanic culture, such as Ratoncito Pérez, as well as most South-Asian cultures from India to Japan. It was said in lore and mythology, that if the lost baby tooth of a child was found by an animal, the adult teeth that would follow would bear resemblance to the teeth of that animal. Hence, a mouse was often the animal of choice, because rodent teeth are sharp, and keep growing.

The most feasible origin of this legend, at least in the francophone context, dates back to 17th Century France, to a story penned by Marie-Catherine Le Jumel de Barneville, baronne d’Aulnoy named The Little Good Mouse (or 'La bonne petite souris'). Her story spoke of a fairy who transformed herself into a mouse to be able to defeat an evil king. The fairy, in her mouse form, hid herself under the pillow of the king and caused all his teeth to fall out.

In popular culture[edit]

Many interpretations of the Little Mouse or La Petite Souris have appeared in French popular culture. The mouse is often used to make children less frightened, particularly regarding concerns they may have about losing their baby teeth. In French-language media, the little mouse has also starred as the central character of quite a good number of children's books, including:

  • Petite Souris album by Céline Lamour-Crochet (Author), François Martin (Illustrations)
  • La petite souris et la dent by Virginie Hanna (Author), Delphine Bodet (Illustrations)
  • A series of 7 books on La petite souris by Francois-Xavier Poulain (Author), Olivier Bailly (Illustrations)
  • The DreamWorks film Rise of the Guardians stars a team of various characters from childhood legends popular in the United States, including Santa, The Easter Bunny, Jack Frost, The Sandman and the Tooth Fairy, who is depicted as a woman with wings and a team of lesser fairies who resemble hummingbirds. However, there is a scene where one of the lesser fairies discovers a mouse under a child's pillow, and the Tooth Fairy informs her that he is 'one of us, part of the European division', as a clear reference to The Little Mouse. The mouse is depicted as wearing a green hat with a yellow feather, and a golden belt with a coin strapped to it. He is only shown to communicate through squeaking, but the Tooth Fairy addresses him in French.

Bibliography[edit]

[1] Dents de lait : la veritable histoire de la petite souris

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[2] Pourquoi quand on perd une dent arrive la petite souris
[3] What's the origin of the tooth fairy ?
[4] Petite souris - Cécile Lamour-Crochet Martin
[5] La petite souris et la dent - Virginie Hanna Bodet
[6] Series - La petite souris des dents de lait - Francois-Xavier Poulain

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[7] Le site de la Petite Souris

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Dents de lait : la véritable histoire de la petite souris'. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  2. ^'Pourquoi quand on perd une dent arrive la petite souris'. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  3. ^'What's the origin of the tooth fairy ?'. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  4. ^Martin, Cécile Lamour-Crochet, François (2011). Petite souris. [Clermont-Ferrand]: Tournez la page jeunesse. p. 16. ISBN978-2364730038.
  5. ^Bodet, Virginie Hanna; illustrations Delphine (2010). La petite souris et la dent. Paris: Auzou. p. 32. ISBN978-2733813683.
  6. ^Poulain, Francois-Xavier (2014). Les secrets de la Petite Souris des dents de lait (in French). Mouvaux: Editions Rosebois. p. 24. ISBN978-2954739960.
  7. ^'Le site de la petite souris'. Retrieved 15 September 2016.

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