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Books with title Christmas in the Mouse House

  • The Mouse Before Christmas

    Michael Garland

    Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 24, 2001)
    It's the night before Christmas and a mouse is whirling all through the house-piling up a plate of cookies and finding the perfect spot to wait for Santa. When Santa arrives, Mouse sneaks a peek inside his sack, and before he knows it, he's on the ride of his life in Santa's sleigh! Michael Garland's luminous paintings and charming, rhyming text will thrill readers young and old. "Illustrated with striking photorealistic paintings, this lighthearted retelling of The Night Before Christmas . . . bring[s] the common fantasy of riding with Santa to life [with] an on-target dreamy edge. An enjoyable holiday ride." (Booklist) "Garland's surreal artwork sets the stage for this sprightly fantasy . . . . Eye-catching [and] dream-like." (Publishers Weekly)
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  • Christmas at a Mouse House

    Terry Barone

    language (BookBaby, Nov. 12, 2012)
    The Children of the world celebrate this time of year in many different ways, but the joy and expectations is the same for every child. Bed time is story time for many young children. This book is about mice preparing for a visit by Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. The story is fully illustrated with scenes of Santa Claus and his reindeer being prepared for the big night's sleigh ride. There are last minute toys and gifts being built and wrapped by Santa's elves to be delivered by all of Father Christmas's helpers. It is a perfect night for a sleigh ride and everyone is in a holiday mood. Excited children get ready for bed as last minute preparations are made for Santa's visit. Mom and Dads check their lists to be sure no good children have been missed. After the children are put to bed with visions of Santa's visit in their heads, parents make final preparations for the visit of Santa Claus on Christmas Day!"Christmas at a Mouse House" is a captivating, illustrated story about mice on Christmas Eve, preparing for Santas visit on Christmas Day! Mice are in every country and in this story used as a universal symbol of children and their parents everywhere who prepare for, share and experience this wonderful holiday with family.
  • The mouse in the house

    Craig A Richardson

    language (, Jan. 25, 2016)
    A mouse goes searching for food in a house and has to evade the cat. Written in rhyme to make it more fun for children.
  • Christmas In The Big House, Christmas In The Quarters

    Patricia C. McKissack

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Aug. 16, 1656)
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  • Christmas in the City

    Kitty Richards, Jim Durk

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Being given the task of putting the star of top on the Rockefeller Center tree in New York City, Stu Pickles is excited about the opportunity, yet when the tree topper doesn't work, Stu Pickles starts worrying that he may not get it working in time for the famous lighting ceremony. Original.
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  • Christmas House

    Cheyene Lopez

    eBook (Createspace.com, Dec. 14, 2013)
    I give this book to all the boys and girls of Christmas of the world.I give this book to you that dream wonders and joys. This book is to you,remembering places of hearts. Believe and believe in all that you do and seek. It is written one can be all that he or she wants to be in life and world. Never give upon what you hope for and it will all come true.
  • The Carr House Cats at Christmas

    Darien Ross, Avis Rasmussen

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, Dec. 11, 2012)
    Meet the Carr House Cats. Whiskers and Misty have been planning their Christmas party for some time and cannot wait to entertain their guests and share in the Christmas cheer. The evening is planned out with games and treats but nothing is a special as the traditional Christmas pudding. But when the time comes to bring it out, Whiskers and Misty are shocked to find that the pudding has gone missing! Who could have taken it? A mystery will ensue as the beloved Carr House Cats track down the missing yuletide treasure.Misty and Whiskers are real cats, who have lived in Emily Carr House all their lives. They have become very popular with many of the visitors who come to see the lovingly restored home of iconic artist and writer, Emily Carr. Misty and Whiskers are cherished kitties who love attention and are very happy to know that this special story is another way into peoples hearts, Emily Carr is, also, renowned as a lover of nature and for her devotion to animals, including her own pet cats.
  • The Christmas mouse;

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    Hardcover (Michael Joseph, March 15, 1973)
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  • The Mouse That Saved Christmas

    Mr Douglas K Macdonald

    Paperback (Island in the Sun Books, Oct. 14, 2015)
    A bilingual (SPANISH AND ENGLISH) children's book for ages 3-7 that contains 32 pages, with full color illustrations by award-winning professional Rosemarie Gillen on 27 pages. In glossy cover paperback. The book tells the story of a mouse that sees Santa's gift bag near a fireplace on Christmas Eve. The mouse unwittingly goes into the bag for candy and gets swept up when Santa grabs the bag and puts it on his sleigh. They ascend into the sky and Santa soon discovers the mouse. He says the mouse is eating all his candy and must be let off at the first house they visit. The mouse says he can be more useful than Santa might think. When Santa's lead reindeer Dasher gets something in his eye, the mouse has his opportunity. The sleigh has started to careen recklessly though the heavens. The mouse scampers out on the narrow reins in the cold and wind and gets the piece out of Dasher's eye. The sleigh is now righted. Christmas has been saved for all the children. At the first home the mouse is left off by Santa, who gives the little creature a reward and lots of praise. At the end the mouse is in a warm house watching the sleigh ascend in the sky. Santa calls out "Merry Christmas" and tells the mouse, "You saved the day!" This is a heart-warming story that will be inspiring to all children who love little animals and identify with them. It is also an easy and enjoyable way for any child to start learning a new language.
  • Zeek the Christmas Tree Mouse

    Richard H. Schneider

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, June 1, 2002)
    Zeek disobeys his mother and leaves his nest to go upstairs when he realizes that something special is going on. The family has decorated for Christmas. Zeek escapes the cat by hanging on the Christmas tree like an ornament. While he waits to return to his snug home under the floor, he hears the Christmas story for the first time. Zeek asks God to forgive him for his disobedience and help him return safely to his mother. He does make it back home and promises never to disobey his mother again.
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  • A Mouse in the House

    Verla Boyd

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, June 2, 2016)
    Back Cover Summary This book is a cute little story about a mouse in the house that the wife does not like. She urged her husband to get rid of it, which he finally does. The illustrations allow the reader to be very liberal with ad lib comments as they read the story and encourage them to look for the mouse concealed in the illustrations. Have fun!
  • A Christmas Mouse

    Susan Day

    language (Granny's Hill Publishing, Nov. 26, 2014)
    This book is about a rather finicky little mouse lives is a tree in the country. His life is full of dinner parties and celebrations. However, his world is shattered when the tree he’s living in is chopped down and taken to a home in the city. Not only does the little mouse find himself dragged into this strange environment but the family who now own his tree are rude and quite lazy. And this will not do at all!