Happy Birthday, Babymouse (Babymouse #18) (2024)

Calista

4,424 reviews31.3k followers

December 4, 2019

Poor Babymouse. She simply wants to have a party people have fun at. Somehow, her nemesis is having a birthday on the same day as her and she can afford the best. Most of her friends end of going to another party and Babymouse's party is very sad indeed. The ending does turn it around.

One of the things I find most humorous is that her locker does come to her Birthday. It's simply a single locker. I wouldn't have thought of that.

I did try and get my niece into Babymouse, but she doesn't like Babymouse and won't read it. Oh well. I'm into it.

    2014 bage-middle-grade comics-graphic-novel

Nick

3,035 reviews12 followers

May 16, 2014

An extremely cute look at a young girl's worst birthday nightmares. Somehow Babymouse's birthday parties never go right, whether they end up with escaped zoo animals or a melted ice rink. This time, she tries very hard to plan one that will work just right, only to find that her arch-rival will be throwing a party the same day, and had invited everyone first. She survives a horrific day, but comes out of it with her sense of humor intact and some good new stories to tell, as well as a happy ending.
My only concern with this is that it seems like a couple of the people she dealt with got away with cheating her on the birthday preparations. Also, I'm not fond of the gnomes, running gag or no. They're just not funny.

    graphic-novel-juvenile

Samantha

4,985 reviews58 followers

May 17, 2014

Babymouse has had a history of bad birthdays, but she's determined to break the spell this year. Things turn out as usual when Babymouse finds out that her arch-nemesis Felicia is hosting her birthday celebration on the same day.

Funny and full of Babymouse's epic daydreaming this is a great read for grades 3-5. I really liked the cameos by Squish and his crew from Holm's other series.

    birthday birthday-party funny

The Styling Librarian

2,170 reviews195 followers

July 21, 2014

Happy Birthday, Babymouse by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm - Isn’t it wonderfully amazing that this is the 18th Babymouse book?! I love it… of course things don’t go so well for sweet Babymouse when she wants to plan the perfect birthday party… love how stories unfold in Babymouse’s world with reality taking center stage, parents not rescuing her, and things not going as well as she imagined.

    fantasy favorites graphic-novels

Read Ribbet

1,529 reviews14 followers

April 11, 2014

Babymouse is back with her 18 graphic novel. This time her birthday plans are upended by another classmates conflicting party capturing the essence of having to play second fiddle, trying a bit too hard to win friends and finding the true meaning of friendship in the end.

    accessible graphic intermediate-childrens-books

Holly Mueller

2,277 reviews2 followers

June 4, 2014

Oh no - poor Babymouse! She plans her ultimate birthday party on the same day as Felicia's. What are the chances?? All her previous birthdays were disasters, and all she wanted was to finally have a great one. Kids will love this latest installment of Babymouse's humor, antics, and resilience.

    2014-book early-middle-grade graphic-novel

Donalyn

Author9 books5,964 followers

January 1, 2015

Babymouse has become an honorary member of my classroom over the years. Reliably awesome. In this installment, she celebrates her birthday. Cupcakes, anyone?

    2014-nerdy-shortlist graphic-novels

Ryan M. Hanna

381 reviews3 followers

July 17, 2015

Babymouse rules and it is one of the few books that continually makes me laugh out loud several times.

Brittany

163 reviews9 followers

October 29, 2021

My daughter says a 5, I say a 1, so averaged at 3.

Ashley Polansky

23 reviews1 follower

Read

December 2, 2015

Title: Happy Birthday Babymouse
Author: Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm
Illustrator: Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm
Genre: Graphic Novel (Grades 3-5)
Theme(s): Friendship, embarrassment, bullying, imagination
Opening line/sentence: It’s being called the event of the year.
Brief Book Summary: This graphic novel is about Babymouse and her birthday party. Felicia, someone in her grade, is also having a birthday party on the same day as Babymouse. Babymouse’s parties have always been a fail and she wants this one to be extra special. However, when everyone shows up to Felicia’s cool party instead, Babymouse is left with embarrassment. Her friends make it up to her in school the next day when they throw a birthday party for her.
Professional Recommendation/Review #1: From School Library Journal Babymouse's birthday party is going to be fabulous. Except for one problem: everyone already RSVP'd for Felicia's birthday party, which is happening on the same day. Typical. Will Babymouse's birthday be a complete mess? Or will she have the best party ever? A must-have for fans of the intrepid mouse.
Professional Recommendation/Review #2: Booklist:
"Cute, smart, sassy Babymouse is fun and funny, and this book, like its predecessors, will draw reluctant readers as well as Babymouse fans."
Response to Two Professional Reviews: As seen in both recommendations, this is a great book to draw in readers. Not only is it a graphic novel, but there is humor and conflict within it as well. The reader needs to finish the book to see what will happen in the end. As said by the second recommendation, it is a great book to draw in reluctant readers.
Evaluation of Literary Elements: There are many literary elements used throughout this book. Conflict is seen when Babymouse and Felicia have their birthday party on the same day. Characterization is used in the worms on the bottom of each page, as they wonder why they weren’t invited to the party. Indirect characterization is done through Babymouse’s dialogue with others and herself. This book is written in chronological order so the reader can understand the order of events of which everything has happened.
Consideration of Instructional Application: Babymouse could be used in the classroom in many ways. I thought it would be good to have a conversation about bullying, and how to approach certain situations. In addition, I would have the children create their own “graphic novel” and tell a story using word bubbles and pictures. In order to incorporate the book the children will have a list of themes they can choose from: birthday party, bullying, friendship, etc. We would be able to share these with the class afterwards and say how it related to Happy Birthday Babymouse.

Becky B

8,152 reviews125 followers

July 1, 2016

It's Babymouse's birthday! She is going to have the biggest, bestest birthday party ever! Except her birthday party is on the same day as Felicia's...and Felicia has booked all the biggest and bestest everything for her party. Will Babymouse have a happy birthday or a miserable one?

Oh man, poor Babymouse. This is a rough one for her. But it ends up well. Her friends have to make some tough decisions about honoring their word, but in the end they show her how much she means to them. Could prompt some good discussions about the importance of planning ahead, what really matters, and etiquette/honor issues.

    animal-stories graphic-novels humor

Julee

348 reviews68 followers

April 17, 2014

It's Babymouse's birthday and time to celebrate! Babymouse goes head to head with Felicia who is also preparing for her birthday party which will be ON THE SAME DAY AS BABYMOUSE's PARTY! Oh no! The invitations have been sent and Babymouse is ready to Par-tay but where are her friends? Apparently it's a good idea to send your invites out really far in advance to ensure maximum attendance. The party is a bust but Babymouse discovers she is one lucky girl to have some pretty great friends.

Love it!

    character-development graphic-novel

Shelli

5,073 reviews51 followers

August 11, 2016

Not my favorite in the Babymouse collection, but still a fun read about the self-centered little mouse that readers can't help but cheer for. In this edition, Babymouse has the misfortune of planning a humble birthday party on the same day as her nemesis, Felicia Furrypaws, is throwing herself a massive birthday bash. Can Babymouse salvage her special day or is it doomed to go down in history as another epic birthday fail?

    graphic-novel

Halle Stout

32 reviews

May 6, 2015

Another adorable book in the Babymouse series. It starts with Babymouse wanting to have a birthday party but it's the same day Felicia's. Fast forward, everyone goes tot Felicia's house for her birthday party and Babymouse is stuck with her family and a one other friend who leaves to go the other party. Babymouse has a horrible time but her friends make it up by having a party for her at school.
Very cute book, I can't wait until the next book comes out :)

This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.

Pinky

1,505 reviews

May 11, 2014

Poor Babymouse. Everything goes wrong for her birthday every year and this is year is no exception. I kinda wish someone had given her a pep talk in this one - like, "Slow down, Babymouse, before you hire a unicorn and ice sculpture for your party." But then I guess that wouldn't be Babymouse, now would it?!?

    read-in-14

Mary Ann

1,485 reviews317 followers

June 13, 2014

Like so many kids, Babymouse dreams and plans and dreams some more about her birthday party. It’s going to be the absolute best party ever! But then she discovers that her party is going to be on the same day as nemesis Felicia Furrypaws’ party! Babymouse’s trials and tribulations resonate with kids, and her friends end up surprising her in a delightful way.

    2nd 3rd 4th

Karen Arendt

2,708 reviews13 followers

July 28, 2014

Ever have one of those birthdays where no one comes to your party? Babymouse has, and it's all because of Felicia! Babymouse tries to compete with Felicia's party, by finding things for her party that are better than Felicia's, but it doesn't help. In the end, Babymouse learns some things about friendship.

    friendship graphic-novel independent-reader

Beth

3,009 reviews218 followers

May 7, 2014

Babymouse's dilemma in this installment: Felicia Furrypaws is throwing her birthday party the same day as Babymouse. You can imagine which of the two is going to get the whole class to come to HER party.

    middle-grade sequential-art

Ann

733 reviews8 followers

April 26, 2014

I did enjoy the latest installment in the Babymouse series, but i couldn't help feeling a little bad for Babymouse. Why does Felicia have to be so mean? I am hoping that she will grow up one day. Would love to hear what you think, reader.

    graphic-novel just-right-for-4th-graders

Jenna

16 reviews

July 11, 2014

I have read all the Babymouse books, but this one is my favorite! It has all kinds of storybook scenes in it too, so I especially like that! As I have said a bunch of times on these reviews, read it!

Sarah Sammis

7,433 reviews244 followers

March 7, 2017

Basically I find the Felicia Furrypaws centered books tiresome at best. Bully driven plots get repetitive really fast. This one's a skip unless you've recently had bad luck planning a birthday party.

http://pussreboots.pair.com/blog/2017...

    borrowed comics-and-graphic-novels cybils

Melissa Richardson

402 reviews4 followers

November 5, 2014

Poor babymouse! She is so cute! Poor thing has Eeyore moments but usually ends up happy. Cute story once again. My daughter, who has difficulty reading and had given up, found a new love for it in graphic novels. Babymouse is her favorite. Thanks for the great stories!!

    children graphic-novels

Ellon

3,879 reviews

April 20, 2019

I know it’s stupid but it really bothered me that Holm shows kids riding an elephant at a birthday party. Not okay.

Even without that, this wasn’t one of the stronger Babymouse books of the series.

David

150 reviews

January 27, 2017

Babymouse learns you can't always get what you want, but you just might find you get what you need with a little help from your friends. Rock on, Babymouse!

Beezoo

138 reviews17 followers

November 14, 2017

This happens at my parties all the time! Well, the disasters at least! Al least my friends still show up!!! :)

Oliver James

184 reviews

June 2, 2018

Read to siblings.

Rory

199 reviews

August 9, 2019

Good for second graders.

Sarah

3,318 reviews46 followers

September 6, 2019

Delightful, as always.

    graphic-novel juvenile

Emily

17 reviews

Want to read

February 25, 2018

Graphic Novel

Genre: This is a fiction, fantasy graphic novel. I know this because there are talking animals.
Audience: This book is intended for primary readers.
Connections:
Text to Self: I read these books in elementary school, so I was excited to get my hands on them again. These books were a great change from the standard chapter books I read as a child, and I loved the engaging plots in each book.
Text to Text: In this book there are characters incorporated from the book series Squish. The characters are invited to Babymouse's party. It was cool to see two separate graphic novels partner together for a book.
Text to World: The internet is full of fail videos, and this whole book was centered on the failures that have come from Babymouse's birthday parties. I am sure that if this was a true story, there would be Youtube videos from her parties with millions of views.

    childrens-lit-2018
Happy Birthday, Babymouse (Babymouse #18) (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Lidia Grady

Last Updated:

Views: 6760

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (45 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Lidia Grady

Birthday: 1992-01-22

Address: Suite 493 356 Dale Fall, New Wanda, RI 52485

Phone: +29914464387516

Job: Customer Engineer

Hobby: Cryptography, Writing, Dowsing, Stand-up comedy, Calligraphy, Web surfing, Ghost hunting

Introduction: My name is Lidia Grady, I am a thankful, fine, glamorous, lucky, lively, pleasant, shiny person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.