Looking for a way to talk to young children about college? Try using this book by a famous actor.
Mahalia Mouse and her family live underneath Dunster House, an old
Harvard dormitory. Foraging for food for her younger brothers and
sisters, Mahalia gets trapped in a backpack and then finds herself
inside a classroom far from home. Mahalia, intrigued by the lecture,
starts attending classes and soon becomes a full-time student -- all the
while wondering about the fate of her family. But when graduation day
finally arrives, Mahalia has a wonderful surprise waiting for her.
Written as part of his keynote address at Harvard's commencement, this book by John Lithgow (class of '67) incorporates his trademark
witty rhymes and includes a CD of him reading the text at the
commencement. Mahalia's story has an inspiring message for graduates or
anyone whose success is worthy of celebration.