Spaghetti

A Mouse and His Treasure

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Hardcover
$18.99 US
| $24.99 CAN
On sale Sep 30, 2025 | 48 Pages | 9780735262782
Age 3-7 years | Preschool - 2

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Meet Spaghetti the mouse — a tiny collector, recycler, artist and the ultimate noodle-powered problem solver!

Spaghetti loves collecting — lost buttons, bits of string, old pencil stubs and lots and lots of dried spaghetti. Spaghetti’s family sees a mousy mess. Spaghetti sees mouse treasure!

But when too much treasure takes up all the space in the mouse house, Spaghetti’s parents insist that something needs to change. It’s time for Spaghetti to put on his thinking cap (a pencil shaving) and come up with a creative solution for everyone in the mouse house.

A charmingly illustrated picture book that celebrates creativity, recycling, and thinking outside the pasta box. Perfect for inspiring young makers, dreamers, and spaghetti-lovers alike!
"Two pencil stubs make a terrific pair of stilts, an uncooked strand of spaghetti supports an attractive Alexander Calder–like mobile made up of odds and ends, and so on. . . . Brown’s paean to creativity comes with a built-in game of “I spy”: Her delicate digitally assembled mixed-media art features a banquet of repurposed everyday objects that readers can enjoy trying to identify . . . . It’s all in good fun—and good conscience." —STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews

"Spaghetti’s self-assurance allows him to persist, even when others fail to recognize the importance of his vocations. At the same time, he is as flexible as a strand of spaghetti, letting young readers know that being true to oneself doesn’t require dismissing other viewpoints. Best of all, he succeeds in combining three different values: collecting, creativity, and love for his family." Imaginary Elevators
MERRILEES BROWN was born and raised in London, England. Ever since she could pick up a pencil and paper, she has been passionate about making art. She studied for her Bachelor of Arts in Painting and Drawing at the Glasgow School of Art and earned a Master of Arts in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of the Arts London. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the National Portrait Gallery in London for the BP Portrait Award. Spaghetti: A Mouse and His Treasure is her debut as both author and illustrator. The character Spaghetti originated from studies and drawings of her daughter Esme’s pet mouse. Merrilees now lives with her family near the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. View titles by Merrilees Brown
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Meet Spaghetti the mouse — a tiny collector, recycler, artist and the ultimate noodle-powered problem solver!

Spaghetti loves collecting — lost buttons, bits of string, old pencil stubs and lots and lots of dried spaghetti. Spaghetti’s family sees a mousy mess. Spaghetti sees mouse treasure!

But when too much treasure takes up all the space in the mouse house, Spaghetti’s parents insist that something needs to change. It’s time for Spaghetti to put on his thinking cap (a pencil shaving) and come up with a creative solution for everyone in the mouse house.

A charmingly illustrated picture book that celebrates creativity, recycling, and thinking outside the pasta box. Perfect for inspiring young makers, dreamers, and spaghetti-lovers alike!

Reviews

"Two pencil stubs make a terrific pair of stilts, an uncooked strand of spaghetti supports an attractive Alexander Calder–like mobile made up of odds and ends, and so on. . . . Brown’s paean to creativity comes with a built-in game of “I spy”: Her delicate digitally assembled mixed-media art features a banquet of repurposed everyday objects that readers can enjoy trying to identify . . . . It’s all in good fun—and good conscience." —STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews

"Spaghetti’s self-assurance allows him to persist, even when others fail to recognize the importance of his vocations. At the same time, he is as flexible as a strand of spaghetti, letting young readers know that being true to oneself doesn’t require dismissing other viewpoints. Best of all, he succeeds in combining three different values: collecting, creativity, and love for his family." Imaginary Elevators

Author

MERRILEES BROWN was born and raised in London, England. Ever since she could pick up a pencil and paper, she has been passionate about making art. She studied for her Bachelor of Arts in Painting and Drawing at the Glasgow School of Art and earned a Master of Arts in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of the Arts London. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the National Portrait Gallery in London for the BP Portrait Award. Spaghetti: A Mouse and His Treasure is her debut as both author and illustrator. The character Spaghetti originated from studies and drawings of her daughter Esme’s pet mouse. Merrilees now lives with her family near the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. View titles by Merrilees Brown

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