a child a book you would not read yourself.” Writing my first book, Carlo the Mouse on Vacation, I kept his
advice in mind. I wanted to create a children’s book that would appeal not only
to children but to grown-ups as well. I hoped my story would attract a wider
sector of readers of different ages and bring back memories of youthful fun and
good laughs. Taking into consideration the fact that grown-ups are the ones who
introduce books to children, I tried to lift the bar so the storyline would
appeal to older readers too. If necessary, they could easily explain the story
to the children if they were too young to understand it.
folks. Thank heavens it did not bother the young fans. They fell in love with
the daring mouse as soon as they saw the happy Carlo beaming from the cover of
this book. Since the day I introduced this adventurous mouse to readers, he has
managed to find many good friends around the globe. Readers like how Carlo took
the world by the horns. I have received emails, messages, suggestions,
pictures, and even some stories about Carlo’s future adventures, which I may
use when the time is right.
sitting inside an empty pizza box. We’ll let him sit there for a while and
think of how he will outsmart the man in black. Meanwhile, I will tell you the
story that led to the series of six books on Carlo the mouse as a baby.
girls hit the town to have fun, I volunteered to babysit for their children.
The children happened to be very young, between 3 and 7 years old, and it was
very challenging to entertain them all afternoon. Tired of chasing them around,
I pulled out a box with books and started showing them colorful illustrations from
my first book, Carlo the Mouse on Vacation.
Before I knew it, the kids showered me with many questions about the Florida
mouse. Who does not know about that famous mouse! But I stumbled on the famous
cook, who yelled “Baaam” from the TV and scared babies in the delivery room.
the hospital that I started cooking up new stories about Carlo as a baby. There
were many questions about the doctors, the hospital staff, and Carlo’s mom and
dad. As they looked at the colorful illustrations, the kids were coming up with
so many ideas that my head began to spin. To calm them down, I came up with
stories of how Carlo caused trouble inside the hospital. Their interest sparked
immediately.
silly, but I thought it would be more fun if we established some rules, which,
of course, Carlo would eventually break and
get himself in more trouble. In this way, younger children would learn
something useful from his adventures while still having fun. I spent a lot of
time in the hospital with my sick father and had a good idea of how a nosy
mouse could get in trouble. Jumping in front of each other in their excitement,
the children came up with many rules and some good propositions.
even close to an end. That was when my husband came to the rescue. He found a
few flashlights and started the real adventures. Armed with flashlights and
plastic bags, the young hunters started searching all the closets in the house.
While their mission was going on, I managed to cook meatballs and spaghetti.
Looking for clues that Carlo left in the closet, my husband finally lured the
children to the kitchen so we could feed them. Who could refuse Mrs. D’s
meatballs and spaghetti, which Carlo did not manage to taste when he tried to
visit Mrs. D’s kitchen? In no time, the plates were empty and the children went
back to searching for the sneaky mouse until they could not keep their eyes
open. In the middle of the night, I could still hear them talking about the
little mouse causing trouble in the hospital.
the name of the book I had read to their children, because they were still
looking for some mouse that was hiding in their closet.
stories about Carlo the mouse, beginning the day he was born. The game the children
created that summer did not stop and is going on to this day. It became more
interesting when we started working on illustrations and I could show my little
friends how the stories were coming to life. Now the game is more intriguing,
because they can visualize the scenes from the illustrations and still have an
opportunity to come up with their own stories.
original book, Carlo the Mouse on Vacation. Since this book includes four stories, which are for slightly
older readers, I decided to slightly rewrite it and I made these stories part
of the new series of Carlo the mouse. As of right now, I have six books about
Carlo the mouse as a baby and a teen, which I will gradually connect to the old
stories. Chanoa, the illustrator, beautifully illustrated the first six books.
Her illustrations are colorful, entertaining, and pleasant to the eye.
in print as a soft- and hardcover book and as an e-book for most popular
e-devices.
entertain children and grown-ups. I am planning to publish the first six books
in 2016 and 2017. I still have not decided what to do with my first book, Carlo the Mouse on Vacation. I may
retire it as soon as I publish these stories as separate books, or I may keep
it available for my fans as a great remainder of how the series of Carlo the
Mouse fell into my lap once again.
mouse to the world. As my grandpa would say, “Every
vegetable has its time.” So does this story. It must find its readers,
some of them far away from Florida and some of them next to my home. And
as my young fan, Sergei from Moscow, wrote in his story, may the story of Carlo the mouse never end.
A SNEAK PEEK INSIDE
Carlo The Mouse, Book 2: Now We’re Talking!
Trouble! Where did that ravenous little mouse come from who’s disturbing the peace in the hospital? What’s Going On? is the third in a series of books on the adventures of Carlo the mouse. Carlo knew he was not supposed to go near the manager’s office, but when the kitchen staff were chasing him, he made a choice that started a war. This is only Carlo’s first time out, and already everyone is after him. Imagine what could happen when he learns his way around the hospital! He likes to eat and is growing like a mushroom after the rain. Will this be the end of our curious little mouse, or will Carlo manage to outsmart the clever manager, angry cook, and sneaky exterminator so he can go home safely? You’ll find out in Mrs. D.’s next book on Carlo the mouse, Rules Are for a Reason . Remember, Hospitalia is a strange place …
It’s My Life!
Join Carlo in this delightful series of children’s books!
Your little children's Adventures are no less fun and exciting than adventures of Carlo the mouse. Thanks for sharing! I got a great pleasure from reading this amazing story about how Carlo has been born. Keep writing, Mrs. D!! Russian kids and parents love Carlo the mouse!
Thank you very much for your kind comment,Olga.I am glad you enjoyed Carlo the Mouse on Vacation and are following the new books in the series on Carlo the Mouse. I hope Russian readers will like Carlo's adventures as a youngster.
I absolutely love the covers of these books. Looking forward to sharing this series with my daughter.
Dear Stacie.
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I am glad I listened to children who wanted to know more about Carlo the mouse as a baby. I am blessed to work with a very talented young illustrator Ms.Chanoa, who amazingly transformed my words into whimsical characters. This year we illustrated six books. Next year we will illustrate six more books. While illustrating the first six books, we had the feeling as if Carlo the mouse was growing up in front of our eyes. After we finished illustrating the sixth book, we almost cried. We felt as if our baby grew up and was leaving the nest. I must admit, I am addicted to this little adventurer. I am planning to donate some of Carlo’s books to children’s hospitals. I hope Carlo’s silly adventures and misadventures will make children smile.