Edgar keeps waking up his new baby sister but he can't help being noisy. Luckily his friend Ruby has an idea! Can Edgar learn to be as quiet as a mouse?
"The original picture book text for this story has been modified by the author to be an early reader."
This board book introduces children to some fun animal idioms.
When advised to be quiet as a church mouse during church services, a young boy imagines what a churchmouse is and how to be reverent during services.
When the mayor of Mouseville announces a contest, Clayton and Desmond compete to win the prize for building the biggest snowman.
Mouse struggles to find the right way to express his anger, modeling the behavior of Hare, Bear, Hedgehog, and Bobcat, only to discover that his own way may be the best way of all.
A loudly snoring mouse disturbs the residents of a quiet country house.
This book will engage even the most rambunctious readers, and become a bedtime favorite. Perfect for: • Parents, grandparents, and caregivers • Librarians • Kindergarten and elementary school teachers • Fans of Sherri Duskey Rinker
Animals and their sounds.
Olivia really doesn't like her nickname - mostly because it gets her into some sticky situations!
A little girl explains how she does not always fit her nickname, little mouse, but it is perfect for when she is cuddling with her mother.