Walt Disney's Ben and Me (1954)

"Little Golden Books are proud to present this Walt Disney version of Robert Lawson's story of Benjamin Franklin, as told by Amos Mouse, Ben's friend and adviser at a trying time in our history."

Walt Disney's Ben and Me (A Little Golden Book) #D37-25
Written by Robert Lawson (Author) Pictures by The Walt Disney Studio.
Adapted by Campbell Grant From the Motion Picture "Ben and Me"
Publisher: Simon & Schuster. Publication date: January 1, 1954.

What is the story of the book Ben and Me?

The story is about a mouse, Amos, who becomes the advisor to Benjamin Franklin, hiding in his fur cap to secretly whisper advice in his ear. The book humorously recounts the invention of the Franklin stove, Franklin's kite experiment and invention of lightning rods, and his service as ambassador to France.

Who is Red in Ben and Me?

When Ben met with Thomas Jefferson, Amos met his mouse, Red. Red was a great speaker and leader of mice, and Amos was impressed with him.

Overall summary of the book Ben and Me?

Ben and Me is the story of the friendship between Amos, a mouse, the oldest of twenty-six siblings of a poor mouse family living in a Philadelphia church, and Benjamin Franklin, one of America's most famous and beloved historical figures.



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