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Books with title The Mouse in the Barn

  • A Mouse In The House

    R.F. Gilmor

    language (, May 25, 2016)
    Beatrix Potter: Bedtime stories A Mouse in the House Beatrix Potter stories featuring mice as her main characters. Given all the qualities and attributes of humans, we experience both the good and bad and maybe even a lesson or two. A delightfully illustrated adventure sure to be remembered for a lifetime. A collection for little hands to hold and to love.
  • Mouse in the House, A

    Michele Dufresne

    Paperback (Pioneer Valley Books, March 15, 2004)
    There is a mouse in the house that Jasper the Cat wants to catch.
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  • Mouse in the House

    Gill Guile

    Hardcover (Brimax, May 1, 1999)
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  • Barn Mouse

    Patricia J. Lengi

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, July 22, 2013)
    Join Barn Mouse with her adventures as she continues to search for home.
  • The Mouse in the Sock

    Francis Keene, Miks Valdbergs

    Hardcover (Francis Keene, Oct. 29, 2016)
    Celebrate holiday warmth with Little Mouse as Santa takes him on a magical journey to the North Pole. When Little Mouse hears a knock, he opens his door to find Santa asking him for help. Santa's reindeer are hungry and can't get back to the North Pole. Little Mouse is quick to share and his kind act is generously rewarded when Santa takes him for a ride to the North Pole. One kind act goes a very long way Little Mouse finds out. The Mouse in the Sock is sure to charm children and adults alike with magical illustrations and short, simple rhyming text about the virtues of kindness and sharing. Enter a snow-covered, sparkling world of festive Christmas cheer as you celebrate the most wonderful time of the year with Little Mouse and Santa.
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  • The Mouse in the House

    Courtney Duquette, Joseph Duquette

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Three of nature's rivals all live in a house. Natural born enemies, a dog and a cat and a mouse. They all fight and argue, but for how long? Don't they know there are benefits of getting along? Follow along with this trio of troublesome animals as they discover that working together makes everything better!
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  • The Mouse

    Lauretta Hignett

    Paperback (Independently published, July 13, 2018)
    Sunny O’Sullivan has a lot on her plate. A new school, a new stepmother, a new baby brother. A new home in a small seaside town. She’s just trying to get through the last few months of high school – without her overly-dynamic new friend Annabel getting her into trouble, and without attracting too much attention from Jake, the school sleazebag. And she’s trying to make sure that no one at her new school finds out the freaky truth about her birth – that her mother was struck and killed by lightening just moments before Sunny was born. Luckily, Sunny turned out fine. She just feels a slight tingling in her hands, whenever she’s relaxed and happy. Until one day, the tingling turns into something much more. Suddenly she finds there’s nowhere she can’t go. Including prisoner-of-war camps in North Korea, where the new dictator has been smashing through the demilitarized zone and into the South with the help of a mysterious new weapon. Kim Min-Jung just might have world domination on his mind, but no one knows what his plans are, or how he got hold of such a powerful weapon. But now Sunny can help. She’s sure she can help – If only she could figure out where she was going… and understand Korean… Needing a little direction, she finds Hunter Katz, a drop-dead gorgeous Intelligence agent. Together they unravel the mystery of North Korea’s strange new weapon, while Sunny tries her hardest not to fall in love with someone so obviously out of her league.
  • The Mouse In My House

    Barry Pollack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 8, 2017)
    A story for my grand-daughter - and perhaps yours - illustrating that fears are often irrational and that your courage only comes when you confront them.
  • Mouse in the House

    Laura A. Allen, Amanda Mullenbach

    Hardcover (iUniverse, June 30, 2017)
    When the teeny tiny mouse moves from the field into the great big house, hes pleased with his surroundings. He loves exploring and eating the crumbs from the kitchen floor. There is one person, though, who is not happy with the mouses new digs. Mr. Billings is not pleased there is a mouse in the house and sets traps to get rid of the new guest. But Mr. Billings kids think a mouse in the house is cool, and they convince him to be their friend. They feed him, play with him, and even warn him about where the traps are set. Based on a true story, Mouse in the House tells the tale of one little mouse who lives on, eager to entertain and educate. Just as life is full of lessons to learn, this story offers topics for guided discussion, including fear, empathy, acceptance, and rightness.
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  • Mouse in the House

    Vivian French, Tim Archbold

    Paperback (ReadZone Books, Sept. 1, 2014)
    What can Gran do to get rid of the mouse in her house?Gran has got a little problem—there's a mouse in her house and it is eating her cheese. How is Gran going to get rid of the mouse? With a black and white cat? Or with a big, spotty dog? What Gran really needs is a dear little flea!
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  • The Mouse in the House

    Kathleen Ziska

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Aug. 4, 2015)
    When a tiny brown field mouse finds his way from a wood pile into a rather comfortable house to play a game, he makes himself at home raiding the kitchen, playing in the moonlight, and sleeping near a broom. But the mouse knows if the family ever discovers him, they will surely be scared silly! In this colorful children's book, a little mouse embraces his adventurous self as he scurries to find fun, food, and forty winks inside a warm home.
  • The Mouse in the House

    Mary Page-Clay

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, July 19, 2017)
    When a mouse sneaks into a house and finds a full pantry, he believes he has found the perfect place to live. As a delightful smile spreads across his furry face, he happily eats and eats.After he hears a mighty shout to get out, the mouse scrambles to hide from the people who live in the house. But when he suddenly hears the sound every mouse dreads, he soon learns a valuable lesson that some homes are not his to have.The Mouse in the House is the delightful tale of a little rodent who invades a home and discovers that the owners may not be as welcoming as he thinks.