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Books with title Do You See a Mouse?

  • Do You See a Mouse?

    Bernard Waber

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 26, 1996)
    A mouse is on the loose at the Park Snoot Hotel! Each member of the hotel staff misses the playful fellow as he scampers through the posh hotel, right under their noses. Children will love outsmarting the characters and finding the mouse on each page.
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  • Do You See a Mouse?

    Bernard Waber

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 27, 1995)
    A mouse? In the Park Snoot Hotel? It cannot be! Each member of the hotel staff -- from the concierge to the chef to the ballroom orchestra leader -- misses the playful fellow as he scampers through the posh hotel, right under their noses! Sir Horace Morris, the world famous explorer, doesn't see him hiding. "No, no, no, there is no mouse here -- definitely not!" declares Madame Eevah Deevah, the opera star who lives in the penthouse. Even Hyde and Snide, mouse catchers extraordinaire, cannot find him. Can you?
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  • If You See a Mouse

    Richard Powell, Ana Larranaga

    Board book (Golden Books, March 12, 1999)
    When youngsters lift the flaps in a whimsical, brightly illustrated board book, they discover a host of entertaining animals, including ticklish dogs, cuddly kittens, and terrifying mice.
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  • Do You See Mouse ?

    Marion W. Crume, Normand Chartier

    Paperback (Silver Pr, Jan. 1, 1995)
    When the animals play hide-and-seek, Turtle finds all of them easily except for Mouse
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  • Do You See a Mouse?

    Bernard Waber

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Aug. 16, 1996)
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  • If You See A Mouse

    Traditional

    Board book (Gardner Publishing, Aug. 1, 2008)
    When you lift a flap and find a dog you should tickle someone. Find a kitten and cuddle someone. But what do you do when you find a mouse behind a flower pot? Scream!
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  • Did You Just See A Mouse?

    Phyllis Cross

    eBook (, May 23, 2020)
    Did you see a mouse come in the house? How did he get in? Is he friendly? Will he be a good pet? Did he just wink at me? Book Eight of the See It! Read It! Series was created to make reading fun for the young reader, with short, simple and easy words a child can learn to read. An easy to read book.
  • Do You See Mouse ?

    Marion W. Crume, Normand Chartier

    Library Binding (Silver Pr, Jan. 1, 1995)
    When the animals play hide-and-seek, Turtle finds all of them easily except for Mouse
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  • Do You See Mouse ?

    Marion W. Crume, Normand Chartier

    Hardcover (Silver Pr, Jan. 1, 1995)
    When the animals play hide-and-seek, Turtle finds all of them easily except for Mouse
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  • Do you see mouse?

    Marion W Crume

    Paperback (Ginn, March 15, 1974)
    When the felt animals play hide-and-go-seek, the turtle finds all of them easily except the mouse.
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  • Do You See Me?

    Sandra Williams, Wendell L. Washington

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Feb. 27, 2015)
    Do You See Me? is a fun and engaging interactive book for children to read or participate as listeners. The book incorporates a game of looking and listening, to identify people, animals and objects from clues provided in the descriptions and colorful illustrations. The introduction to the book encourages the participation of readers and listeners right from the beginning. Children are encouraged to respond to the question Do You See Me? that is asked throughout the book. As a sequel to the childrens book Look With Me, this book builds upon the concept of looking. Looking is a part of every childs developmental journey and encourages discovery and exploration. Children will enjoy looking, listening and learning as they play the looking and listening game in Do You See Me? You may also be interested in Sandra Williams first childrens book Look With Me.
  • Do You See Me?

    Sandra Williams

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Feb. 27, 2015)
    "Do You See Me?" is a fun and engaging interactive book for children to read or participate as listeners. The book incorporates a game of looking and listening, to identify people, animals and objects from clues provided in the descriptions and colorful illustrations. The introduction to the book encourages the participation of readers and listeners right from the beginning. Children are encouraged to respond to the question "Do You See Me?" that is asked throughout the book. As a sequel to the children's book "Look With Me," this book builds upon the concept of "looking." Looking is a part of every child's developmental journey and encourages discovery and exploration. Children will enjoy looking, listening and learning as they play the "looking and listening game" in "Do You See Me?" You may also be interested in Sandra Williams first children's book "Look With Me."