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In the fourth grade, the second book, mice also love reading.

A distinctive book is refreshing to read, and Crazy Mouse is such a book.

It vividly describes how Bi Pinke, a female assistant of 14 years old, can quickly find problems that she can't solve on the Internet, how to complete tasks that other reporters can't complete in interviews, and how to launch cheese-flavored diaries and mouse magazines for newspapers. ...

The most wonderful thing is that Bi Pinke planned an earth-shattering birthday for Stilton: thousands of balloons, fireworks on the roof, a cake ten feet high ... a crazy and thrilling arctic blue. In the ice fog, the iceberg sank into the icebreaker, and Stilton fell into the icy Arctic Ocean. After being rescued, he was trapped on an iceberg, hungry and cold. The rescued ship and plane came, and Stilton danced to the harsh rock music.

Bi Pinke changed Stilton, made him understand the enjoyment and romance of life, and made him "shortsighted".

Closing the book can't help but remind me: do we primary school students study besides going to school? Is it a prestigious school except grades? No, primary school students are crazy! We should go to Shanghai to see the World Expo, travel and experience nature, participate in the collective life of summer camp and enjoy birthday parties. ...

Next month is my birthday. Is it like grade 1-3, having a boring birthday at grandpa's house? I really look forward to a bright pink to change my life, organize a decent birthday for me, spend my tenth birthday in my parents' arms, plan a happy summer vacation for me, and make me crazy!