Charles is a mouse of few words. He doesn't like to talk, and he's
perfectly happy playing by himself. But his parents are not happy. "It's
time he played football or joined the ballet," says Charles's father. So
off Charles goes to ballet class, where he curls up and pretends to be
asleep. Football proves even less successful. Will anything bring
Charles out of his shell?
"A nicely told fable as helpful for their parents as for shy children in
need of respect."
--The New York Times Book Review
"Wells has a time-tested talent for taking a keenly felt emotion--in
this case shyness--and exploring it in a manner that is reassuring to
young listeners."
--Booklist