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Books with title The House in Town

  • Mouse in the House

    Ize

    language (Izeqa Mediaworks, Jan. 12, 2016)
    Mouse in the House is a whimsical little tale of a frustrated house cat looking for a mouse that may or may not be there. Using rhymes and filled with cute and simple pictures, it tells the story of the cat going through the rooms of the house one at a time looking for the tiny mouse.Suitable for ages 2 to 8
  • The House in the Snow

    M. J. Engh, Leslie W. Bowman

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Nine boys outwit the invisible robbers who have inhabited the house in the snow for generations, by using the robbers' own cloaks of invisibility
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  • The House in the Sky

    Robert D. San Souci, Wil Clay

    Library Binding (Dial Books, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Two greedy brothers, Rabby and Boukee, sneak into the sky house of the spirit-folk to steal some food, but foolish Boukee, intent on gorging himself on sweet cakes and biscuits, stays too long and is caught by the indignant spirit-folk. By the author of The Talking Eggs.
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  • The Tiger in the House

    Carl van Vechten

    Paperback (Must Have Books, Dec. 12, 2019)
    This great treatise on cats describes the history, manners, habits of the cat and explores its relation to folklore, music, painting, law, poetry, and fiction. It has long been considered the best book ever written about the cat.
  • Town Mouse House

    Nigel Brooks, Abigail Horner

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, March 15, 2000)
    "My name is Augustus Town Mouse. I'd like to show you round our house."The year is 1900 and Augustus Town Mouse would like to show you around the tall terraced house where he lives with his family and a host of servants. Upstairs, there are grand dinners in the dining room with the butler close at hand, and lessons in the schoolroom with the governess. Meanwhile, below stairs, Cook conjures up delicious meals in her vast kitchen and welcomes those who call at the door. Peep inside and discover what life would have been like if you had lived in the upper class in a busy town a hundred years ago.The unique artwork of Nigel Brooks and Abigail Horner illustrates in exquisite detail all the elements of turn-of-the-century town life.
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  • The House in the Middle of Town

    Crystal Bowman

    Hardcover (Standard Publishing, July 2, 2007)
    Written in a charming rhythm and rhyme style, this children’s picture book shares the story of a community joining together to assist a neighbor in need.
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  • The House in the Mail

    Rosemary Wells

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 30, 2004)
    In 1928, Emily's father brings home a book filled with pictures of houses made from kits, and she and her family can hardly decide which one to choose. Finally, Emily will be able to have her very own room, instead of sharing with her little brother. Detailed in scrapbook style, Rosemary and Tom Wells and Dan Andreasen have created a charming story with historical appeal that allows readers to follow the steps Emily and her family take as they design their new home.
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  • A House in the Sky

    Steve Jenkins, Robbin Gourley

    eBook (Charlesbridge, May 8, 2018)
    Caldecott Honor recipient Steve Jenkins shines as the author of this amusing and thorough introduction to animal homes.Turtles, birds, fish, beavers, and kangaroos are just like people--they need homes, and take up residence in unusual places. A simple main text introduces similarities between human and animal homes while sidebars detail the unique qualities of each animal and its home. Stylized yet realistic watercolor illustrations prove that nonfiction can be accurate and elegant, and readers of all ages will appreciate this layered narrative.
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  • A House In The Sky

    Amanda Lindhout, Sara Corbett

    Paperback (Large Print Press, June 24, 2014)
    Documents the author's backpacking tours through some of the world's most dangerous and war-ridden regions, describing her work as a fledgling television reporter, her brutal 15-month incarceration in Somalia and her founding of a non-profit organization to promote aid, development and education. (biography & autobiography).
  • A Mouse in the House

    Kyshen, Jeremy Damisch

    language (, Jan. 15, 2012)
    There is a mouse in the house and he has his own ideas. Join the little mouse on his adventure as he learns to think before he acts. The word count is 320 with 12 illustrations.
  • Mouse in the House

    Uncle Dave

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 10, 2010)
    Mouse in the House is a fun little book full of action. A little girl named Molly opens the door and to her surprise a mouse comes in the house! She chases it all through the house! This book is full of wonderful rhymes and illustrations. At least 10% of this book will be donated to S.I.D.S. research. get an autographed copy at http://www.uncledavesbooks.com
  • The Mouse in the House

    Bruce Bender, Jimmy O'Connell

    eBook
    The Mouse In The House is a beautiful story about a wee mouse who lives in the attic of a fine house. Each night, she leaves her cozy nest in search of trinkets that she uses to decorate her little home. On one special night, she meets the Baby Jesus in a most unusual way.