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Missing cheese is not the only sign that five mischievous mice are loose in the house.
After discovery of a mouse in the house, larger and larger animals are sent in after one another, with increasingly chaotic results.
A hungry mouse has a exciting night-time adventure as he searches for food in the house.
A mouse enters the house. And there is utter chaos. Here is an action-packed adventure for little ones.
"First published by Nosy Crow Ltd. (UK) 2020."--Title page verso.
Do you ever wonder what is going on in your State Capitol? This book will help you understand a little more about state government, from the view-point of a friendly little mouse named Clyde. There's a Mouse in the House of Representatives is for children, as well as for curious minds of all ages. A fun little story to help everyone know what it takes for democracy to work and to know what is really happening in that big marble building down the street. Shannon Olson is the Executive Assistant and Volunteer Coordinator at Science Museum Oklahoma. She previously worked in state government for 20 years, working for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and also the Lt. Governor's office. She majored in Public Relations and minored in Political Science at the University of Oklahoma (OU) and has always wanted to write a book to explain to a child how state government works. Shannon and her husband live in Yukon, Oklahoma, and have one amazing son, and one spoiled dog. Robin Castle is an officer in the United States Air Force, and is currently stationed in Springfield, Virginia. He has been in the United States Air Force for 17 years, assigned to bases in Florida, Texas, Okinawa, Massachusetts, Ohio and Virginia. He majored in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in Aerospace Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and began doing professional artwork and graphic design in 2019. Robin and his wife, Sarah, live in Fort Belvoir, Virginia with their four children, three dogs and one cat.
“Once upon a time there was a little mouse house. It was like a doll’s house, but not for dolls, for mice.” Not proper mice, but a flannel He-Mouse and She-Mouse with beady eyes and bristle whiskers who stand quite still, propped on their hind legs in the sitting room. Mary knows real mice run and scamper, and disappointed with her new gift, she puts the mouse house away in her room. Meanwhile, down in the basement, a real mouse named Bonnie has been jostled out of her woefully inadequate flowerpot home by her older brothers and sisters. Overlooked by her harried parents and desperate for shelter, Bonnie ventures upstairs and finds the mouse house. And before too long what was a miniature make-believe house becomes a marvelously messy home for proper mice who know how to play, much to everyone’s delight.
A delightful rhyming story with fun illustrations and a great positive message! A great read out load picture book that both you and your kids will love reading! "One thundery night I was cosy and warm, under the covers and safe from the storm. I was lying awake counting sheep in my head, when I heard something moving under my bed. Suddenly I was trembling with fear. Could there be a monster about to appear? Then I heard it again, that scuttling sound. It was so scary it made my heart pound!" "A House for a Mouse" is a bright, fun way for younger children to learn about friendship, kindness and generosity. When a young boy hears a noise under his bed, he fears there may be a monster about to appear. But it isn't a monster, it is a little mouse looking for somewhere warm and dry to spend the night. Combining wonderfully vibrant illustrations with the power of rhythm and rhyme, "A House for a Mouse" is a perfect bedtime story and a must read for kids starting their reading journey.
Mouse comes bearing a suitcase. The mother yells, "EEK!" The father yells, "EEK!" The grandma yells, "EEK!" But the kids ask the mouse to stay! A perfect level 1 story with hilarious visuals to support the text for the beginning reader.
Jasper promises "tomorrow" when his owner tells him to catch the mouse in the house, then the mouse eats Jasper's tuna fish.