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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 27, 1992)
    Peter thinks his house is noisy until the village wise man teaches him a lesson in perspective.“This is a funny book, a very funny book.”—Publishers Weekly “The too-crowded house of a familiar old tale becomes a too noisy house in this entertaining picture-book story.”—Booklist
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 27, 1992)
    Peter thinks his house is noisy until the village wise man teaches him a lesson in perspective. "A simple repetitive tale, equally suitable for noisy participation and for settling down to a very quiet dream.'" -- Kirkus Reviews
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 9, 1967)
    Peter thinks his house is noisy until the village wise man teaches him a lesson in perspective.“This is a funny book, a very funny book.”—Publishers Weekly “The too-crowded house of a familiar old tale becomes a too noisy house in this entertaining picture-book story.”—Booklist
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Co., Oct. 9, 1967)
    Peter goes off to the village wise man to find out what he could do about his noisy house. It seemed like a simple enough problem at the beginning, but more and more complications set in—in the forms of a donkey, a sheep, and a cow, to name a few, until it looked as though an entire farm had come to life right there in Peter’s house! But with the proper, if overwhelming, application of true folk wisdom, the trouble was ended. Peter’s house was finally quiet. Or was it? “This is a funny book, a very funny book.”—Publishers Weekly “The too-crowded house of a familiar old tale becomes a too noisy house in this entertaining picture-book story.”—Booklist
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    Mass Market Paperback (The Trumpet Club, Aug. 16, 1992)
    published by the trumpet club a trumpet club special edition
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  • Too Much Noise

    McGovern Ann

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Serv., Aug. 16, 1968)
    name on cover. school stamp inside front cover. 11th printing 1973
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Sept. 9, 1967)
    Peter thinks his house is noisy until the village wise man teaches him a lesson in perspective.“This is a funny book, a very funny book.”—Publishers Weekly “The too-crowded house of a familiar old tale becomes a too noisy house in this entertaining picture-book story.”—Booklist
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 27, 1992)
    Peter goes off to the village wise man to find out what he could do about his noisy house. It seemed like a simple enough problem at the beginning, but more and more complications set in—in the forms of a donkey, a sheep, and a cow, to name a few, until it looked as though an entire farm had come to life right there in Peter’s house!But with the proper, if overwhelming, application of true folk wisdom, the trouble was ended. Peter’s house was finally quiet.Or was it?“This is a funny book, a very funny book.”—Publishers Weekly “The too-crowded house of a familiar old tale becomes a too noisy house in this entertaining picture-book story.”—Booklist
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 27, 1992)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Peter thinks his house is noisy until the village wise man teaches him a lesson in perspective.
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  • TOO MUCH NOISE

    MCGOVERN ANN

    Paperback (HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COPYRIGHT 1967 5TH PRINTING, Aug. 16, 1967)
    paperback
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin (Trade), April 27, 1992)
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  • Too Much Noise

    Ann McGovern, Simms Taback

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 1, 1967)
    Peter goes off to the village wise man to find out what he could do about his noisy house. It seemed like a simple enough problem at the beginning, but more and more complications set in—in the forms of a donkey, a sheep, and a cow, to name a few,
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