The book you're thinking of is likely "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" by Beverly Cleary, where a mouse named Ralph lives with his family in the walls of a hotel. One day, Ralph befriends a boy named Keith and explores the world outside the walls using a toy motorcycle.
she had a boy and a girl
"Strider" by Beverly Cleary is a realistic fiction book. It follows the story of a young boy named Leigh Botts as he navigates challenges in his life through the perspective of his journal entries.
"The Mouse and the Motorcycle" tells the story of a boy named Keith and a mouse named Ralph who form an unlikely friendship. Ralph discovers a toy motorcycle and learns to ride it, leading to many adventures and challenges. Through their bond, they both learn valuable lessons about trust, bravery, and friendship.
Beverly Clearly had two children
henryThe answer above me is WRONG it was Spareribs and I can prove that on her website which is the paragraph next to the pictureof her leading story hour.it states: They asked, "Where are the books about kids like us?" and the young librarian responded with her first book, about a boy named Henry who had a dog named Spareribs-later changed to Ribsy.
yes and she has a family to twins,a boy and a girl but they're all grown up now.
yes, she had twins. A girl and a boy, their names are, Marianne Elizabeth and Malcolm James. They were born in 1955.
The book 'Dear Mr. Henshaw' by Beverly Cleary has approximately 14,000 words. It is a well-known children's book that tells the story of a boy's letters to his favorite author.
In the book "The Mouse and the Motorcycle" by Beverly Cleary, the story ends with Ralph returning the toy motorcycle to Keith before the boy checks out of the hotel. Ralph then says goodbye to Keith and his family, feeling grateful for the adventure he had and the friendship he formed.
Beverly's first published book was Henry Huggins, about an eight-year old boy who deals with sissies (girls), his friend Beezus' annoying little sister, Ramona, who is four, and the show-off+know-it-all in his neighboorhood, Scooter, who has a bike, and is eleven (at the end of the series, he is about fifteen). Cleary did a few more years with the Huggins, until, in the early sixties, she decided to cut him off entirely. She was working on the first in the Ramona series, Ramona the Pest, after all. Her last published book was Ramona's World, which deals with a nine-year old Ramona, who's life gets better at the moment. She gets a best friend, a crush on a boy, becomes a role-model for her baby sister, and finally becomes a babysitter/pet-sitter, something she's wanted ever since her older sister, Beezus, got the job. After that, Beverly Cleary... (p.s., that book was 1999), never wrote another book. She retired. So there you have it.
In the book "Boy" by Roald Dahl, there were five boys involved in the Great Mouse Plot. They were Roald, Thwaites, Corkers, Biffers, and Fitmunks.