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Books with author Wong Herbert Yee

  • Upstairs Mouse, Downstairs Mole

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 22, 2007)
    “Delightful. . . . A real winner.”—School Library Journal “The friendly, cooperative tone of the text is reminiscent of the Frog and Toad series.”—Kirkus Reviews “Yee’s comfy beginning reader (dedicated to ‘Friends of Frog and Toad’) . . . packs in plenty of sweetness and civility.”—Publishers WeeklyMouse and Mole are neighbors.Mouse lives inside an oak tree, and Mole lives in a hole underneath.They are neighbors, but they are also friends.Sometimes friends make mistakes—but they always try to help each other out. That is what Mouse and Mole do.
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  • Mouse and Mole: Fine Feathered Friends

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 23, 2011)
    A Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book It is a blustery spring day, and Mouse and Mole are very excited. They are going to go bird watching! They are planning to make bird books! Mouse and Mole pack paper and crayons and hurry outside. It turns out, birds are not so easy to watch. Splashing in puddles scare them away. Stepping on crunchy leaves does too. Mole rubs his snout. Mouse twirls her tail. Together, they come up with a plan to get closer to the birds. A plan that includes glue and feathers . . .Join Mouse and Mole on another high-flying adventure in which teamwork, brainstorming, and good ideas always make for a fun day out!
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  • A Brand-New Day with Mouse and Mole

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 3, 2012)
    This installment of Mouse and Mole is now a Green Light Reader. At Level 3, it’s a perfect choice for budding readers ready to jump into early chapter books and read all by themselves. Kids will delight in seeing how a change in attitude and a supportive friend turn Mole’s very bad morning into a terrific, brand-new day.
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  • Fireman Small

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 1996)
    Fireman small has a busy day rescuing people and fighting fires . . . and it's not over yet. Just as he's preparing for a good night's sleep, the fire bell rings yet again.
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  • Big Black Bear

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 3, 1996)
    When Big Black Bear shows up at the Brown Brick House on Sycamore Street, he's not very nice or polite. He barges in, makes a mess, and even threatens to eat Little Girl. Will she be able to teach him some manners?
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  • Mrs. Brown Went to Town

    Wong Herbert Yee

    eBook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 13, 1996)
    When Mrs. Brown gets in an accident and lands in the hospital, the animals on her farm decide to move into her house. Chaos ensues and when Mrs. Brown does return home, there are many surprises in store for her.
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  • Eek! There's a Mouse in the House

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 27, 1995)
    Eek! There's a mouse in the house! To get rid of it, a little girl invites a parade of animals into her home, including Cat, Dog, Sheep, Hog, and more. They all join in a merry, silly chase to catch the pesky rodent in a rhyming text with lighthearted illustrations.
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  • Abracadabra! Magic with Mouse and Mole

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 6, 2010)
    Mouse and Mole are very excited. Minkus the Magnificent is in town—ONE SHOW ONLY!—and they can’t wait to sit in the front row and see his tricks. After the abracadabras happen, though, something goes a bit wrong—and Mole is very disappointed to discover that magic is sometimes not exactly what it seems. How will Mouse help her friend realize that there is magic happening right in front of their very eyes? Wong Herbert Yee gives readers another grand adventure with two best friends, Mouse and Mole, who, despite their different outlooks on life, manage to show each other that friendship itself is a magical event!
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  • Mouse and Mole, A Winter Wonderland

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Dec. 6, 2011)
    Yippee! It is a winter wonderland! What better day for Mouse and Mole to go sledding, whirl around on ice skates, and build snowmen together?But Mole does not want to go outside. Too cold! Too windy! He prefers to stay as snug as a bug in a rug inside his nice, warm bed.Mouse is lonely. Ice skating and sledding just aren’t as fun for one. Then she gets an idea…a Sno-Mole might do the trick! Mole won’t be needing his hat or scarf or mittens…or will he?Sometimes even best friends want to do different things. But at the end of a cold winter’s day, it's nice to know that your best friend will be there waiting for you, with warm mittens and all.
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  • Tracks in the Snow

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (Square Fish, Oct. 16, 2007)
    Just outside my window,There are tracks in the snow.Who made the tracks? Where do they go?A little girl follows tracks outside her window after a fresh snowfall, only to realize that the tracks in the snow are her own from the day before―and that they lead her home. This diminutive and sweet picture book is as cozy as a cup of hot chocolate.Like Ezra Jack Keats' The Snowy Day, this lovely celebration of snow and winter is just right for the littlest readers.
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  • Hamburger Heaven

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    My son was delighted while we read this book. Tickled by fantastic illustrations and disgusting delicacies, he enjoyed the book from front to back. I used it as an opportunity to teach him about entrepreneurship, a not-so-obvious theme underlying the story.
  • Mouse and Mole, A Perfect Halloween

    Wong Herbert Yee

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 21, 2012)
    Share another vibrant autumn season with Mouse and Mole in the sixth installment of this Geisel Honor Award–winning series."Eeny, meeny, miny, mumpkin —Which of you will be my pumpkin?” Mouse likes Halloween. In fact, Mouse loves Halloween. And with only a few days to go before the big day, Mouse has lots of preparations to make. There are decorations to hang up and pumpkins to carve — especially for the big pumpkin-carving contest! Mole does not like Halloween nearly as much. It is scary. It is creepy. And who left that broom on the front step? Thankfully a pumpkin-carving contest is not too scary. But the pumpkin-carving contest is just the beginning of Mouse and Mole’s Halloween adventures. What’s Mouse to do when her best friend has turned into a big Scaredy-Mole?Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Award Winner Wong Herbert Yee is a master of combining text and illustration for this age group. His onomatopoeic language paired with his vibrantly stylized illustrations make for an early reader series that is both artful and accessible.
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