Tucker Mouse spotted a lost penny in the shoeshine store, so he ran in to get it for his collection. Now the store is closed up tight, and Tucker is trapped. Can Harry Cat find a way to get him out? These favorite characters from The Cricket in Times Square star in the brand new-adventure created especially for beginning readers.
But the two friends run into some troublesome times in their journey around town. Is all hope lost? Where will they turn to next? Join Chester Cricket and his friends in this classic tale from George Selden.
Join Chester Cricket and his friends in this classic children's book by George Selden, with illustrations by Garth Williams. The Cricket in Times Square is a 1961 Newbery Honor Book.
Harry Cat and Tucker Mouse try to find a permanent home for a young stray puppy they have befriended in Harry Cat's Pet Puppy.
Chester Cricket needs help.
Harry Cat and Tucker Mouse: Starring Harry
Tucker Mouse is trapped and Harry Cat is trying to rescue him in this all new story created especially for beginning readers based on characters from "The Cricket in Times Square." Full color.
When two rather stout ladies sit on Chester Cricket's home in the Old Meadow, the worm-eaten stump collapses and Chester, aided by his friends, is forced to look for a new home. “Readers of this favorite series will delight in the chance ...
“That's very nice,” said Chester Cricket. “Now”—he was always a little embarrassed—“would you really like to hear another song?” “I would love tooo!” enthused Lulu Pigeon. “Go, Cricket, go!” With considerable relief, Chester chirped her ...
Tucker Mouse is managing the beetle band that just moved in downstairs, but their constant practicing is keeping him awake, in a story for beginning readers based on the characters from The Cricket in Times Square
Mole lives alone deep underground until one fine day he dares to go up. He is shy and afraid of water, but he soon meets a friendly Water Rat who composes a poem as the story progresses. Will Mole run away or face his fears?