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The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse
AuthorBeatrix Potter
IllustratorBeatrix Potter
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's novel
PublisherFrederick Warne & Co
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Published in English1918
Media typePrint (Hardback)
ISBNNA Parameter error in {{ISBNT}}: invalid character
Preceded byTom Kitten's Painting Book 
Followed byCecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes 

The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse is a book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. It was first published in 1918.

The book is a retelling of the Aesop Fable of The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse.

Plot summary

Johnny Town-Mouse visiting the country mouse Timmy Willie.

The country mouse, Timmy Willie, falls asleep in a hamper, and is carried with the vegetables to the city, where the mice, including Johnny Town-Mouse, make him welcome, but finding the cat frightening and the food strange, he returns by the hamper. Sometime later, Johnny Town-Mouse pays him a visit, but finding such things as cows and lawnmowers frightening, returns to the city himself.

Adaptions

An animated adaptation of the story, shown alongside The Tale of Two Bad Mice, was featured on The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends in 1995 with Johnny Town-Mouse voiced by British actor Hugh Laurie.

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