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Books with title A House for Mouse

  • A New House for Mole and Mouse

    Harriet Ziefert

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 1, 1997)
    After Mole and Mouse move into their new home, they try out the piano, the washtub, the mixer, the bathtub, the clock, and the beds
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  • Mouse Finds a House

    Karen Hoenecke, Laura Lydecker

    language (School Zone Publishing, Dec. 7, 2014)
    Mouse Finds a House is a sweet fable of a young, lost mouse searching for where she belongs.School Zone’s Start to Read! series helps children learn to read by presenting interesting stories with easy vocabularies. Words are repeated. Sentences are short. Rhyming words help children increase their vocabularies. Meaningful clues in the illustrations are abundant. After several readings with a partner, the child should be able to read alone. Most of all, the reading experience should be enjoyable.Most of the vocabulary words in Mouse Finds a House are typically introduced in first grade. You may need to help your child with words that seem difficult.www.schoolzone.com
  • A Clean House for Mole and Mouse

    Harriet Ziefert

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1988)
    1988 Scholastic Guided Reading Program Level H -- A Clean House for Mole and Mouse (P) by Harriet Ziefert / Pictures by David Prebenna ***ISBN-13: 9780590445085 ***32 Pages
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  • A House Is a House for Me

    Mary Ann Hoberman, Betty Fraser

    Paperback (Puffin, July 29, 1982)
    Rhymes describe various types of animal dwellings and storage places from ant hills to chicken coops to pickle barrels to pockets for pennies
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  • A Clean House for Mole and Mouse

    Harriet Ziefert

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, June 1, 1988)
    Mole and Mouse work hard cleaning and tidying their house and spend the rest of the day outside so their house will stay clean.
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  • A Mouse in My House

    Camie Pennington

    eBook (Xlibris US, Dec. 16, 2014)
    A Mouse in My House is a rhyming story about a mouse that shows up at Nana's house. Nana is not happy and keeps insisting that the mouse is not a guest, but a pest, while the children try hard to convince her that a mouse in the house wouldn't really be all that bad. The unusual thing about this book is that while the story is (mostly) fictional, it is based on a real place and real people. Nana got the idea for this story when she discovered that she had a mouse in her house and every time she saw it or the evidence of it, she would say or shout, "I DO NOT want a MOUSE in my HOUSE!" One day, Nana teasingly said to Holland, "I think I'll write a book about a mouse in my house." Pap or Pappy, as referred to by Holland, is the author's husband, Eric. Holland is their granddaughter. Cameron is a nephew and Emmy is one of many nieces. All of these children love visits to Nana's house.
  • A New House for Mole and Mouse

    Harriet Ziefert

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 1, 1987)
    Mole and Mouse enjoy trying out everything in their new house where everything works "just fine."
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  • A Mouse in My House

    Nancy Van Laan

    Paperback (Hyperion Books for Children, Sept. 1, 1996)
    One house seems to contain an entire menagerie of active animals, which get into all kinds of mischief and trouble, but in the end they are all found to be the young narrator.
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  • A Mouse in My House

    Sharon Wellington-Johnson, Thomas Jaskson

    eBook (Xlibris US, July 31, 2008)
    A Mouse in My House, is a rhyming story about an elusive mouse. All the animals think the worst of him, because they dont know the mouse. They only imagine what the mouse is like, without ever meeting or getting to know the mouse. The anticipation of having a mouse in the house is very disturbing to the animals as each look for the little fellow. In the end, when they finally see the mouse, they decide hes okay and they all become best friends.
  • A New House for Mouse

    Petr Horacek

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 7, 2004)
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  • A Home for Hare and Mouse

    Rosalinda Kightley

    Hardcover (Sterling Publishing, Sept. 4, 2018)
    Hare and Mouse need a house! Where will they find a home that’s just right for them? Each richly colored page of this picture book has fun peek-a-boo holes to look through! Where can Hare and Mouse find the perfect place to live? How about a grassy burrow? Oh, no: peer through the die-cut hole and you’ll see that Fox has already snuggled up inside. Maybe the soft bed of leaves? Not there, because it’s occupied by a family of prickly hedgehogs. But in the end Hare and Mouse find a home—and a good friend, too.
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  • Mouse Looks For A House

    H. Piers

    Paperback (Methuen Publishing Ltd, March 15, 1984)
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