Adventure Mice: Mousehole to the Centre of the Earth

Published on 22 March 2026 at 14:13

Adventure Mice: Mousehole to the Centre of the Earth

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by Sarah McIntyre & Phillip Reeve

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At a glance

Things I loved:

 

✍🏼  Author: Sarah McIntyre  & Phillip Reeve

🎨 Illustrator: Sarah McIntyre

πŸ“… Release Date: 9th October 2025

πŸ“š Book type: Illustrated chapter, 128 pages

🌟 Reader level: Growing, all ages

🎨 The fun illustrations
🧭 Adventurous and brave characters

🐹 The Hamstersaurus!
🧠 Quick-thinking plans
😊 A happy ending for all!

 


Dive Deeper

My Thoughts...

I grabbed a copy of Adventuremice: Mousehole to the centre of the Earth after a workshop with the wonderful authors who were very inspirational!
I absolutely LOVE Sarah McIntyre's illustration style and can't believe she hand paints each page to such perfection. 

The writing is also super fun and adventurous, with plenty of moments that made me chuckle. I really love the Hamtersaurus and ended up feeling a little sad for him (before the Adventuremice save the day).

🌟Suitable for any readers as an independent or shared read!🌟

Blurb

When Uncle Bernie turns up with his incredible Mechanical Mole machine, the Adventuremice go on a mission! Pedro and the crew burrow to an underground cave world, unlike anything they've ever seen. There are tiny, twisty trees, and even tinier pterodactyls! But there's also a HAMSTERSAURUS REX on the loose!


Can the team save the nervous local cavemice from this giant predator, or is there more to the creature than meets the eye?

 


Should I read this book?

You should read this book if you...

 

🌟want to move towards chapter books🌟

🌎enjoy dangerous adventures 🌎

🌎 Fancy a trip to the centre of the Earth!🌎

Reader level: Growing

Content: all ages


Sneak Peak!


Help me to read

 

 

 

 

  • Mole: a small burrowing mammal with dark velvety fur, a long muzzle, and very small eyes

 

  • Mechanical: Operated by machinery 

 

  • Pterodactyl: flying reptiles of prehistoric times, believed to be the largest flying animals that every lived!

 


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