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Edition: Paperback(32 pages) & Tape Set
ISBN: 039577943X
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Book Description
Eek! There's a mouse in the house! Cat, Dog, Sheep, Hog, and more join a merry chase to catch the pesky rodent in a rhyming text with lighthearted illustrations.
Annotation
After discovery of a mouse in the house, larger and larger animals are sent in after one another, with increasingly chaotic results.
Publisher's Weekly
In this pandemonious, prepossessing debut, a girl allows a succession of antic animals into the house to chase a lively mouse which is itself dashing after an elusive hunk of Swiss cheese. But the striped cat gets sidetracked by a goldfish, the pig would rather eat cake, and so on, until the house fills with a number of animals embroiled in as many pursuits. The bedeviled narrator calls for reinforcements--from the cow, the horse and finally, the elephant. The rhyming text (``Send in the Hog / to shoo the Dog!'') is whimsical and appropriate; the meter, however, is often slightly off (``The Horse kicked a hole in the wall. / Send in the Elephant to get rid of them ALL!''). Readers can predict which animal will visit next by visual clues skillfully integrated into Lee's deliberately flattened gouaches, which have a two-dimensional quality akin to children's own art. Riotous colors and patterns--yellow-and-purple checkboard tiles, aquamarine living room walls, a flowery red-orange sofa--provide bright backdrops for Lee's rambunctious menagerie. Ages 2-3. (Sept.)
Children's Literature
A little mouse gives a fright. The cat is called to chase the rat, and thus ensues a humorous tale of one animal after another trying to chase the one preceding. A close look at each picture reveals the next animal to join the fray. Silly fun for little ones. - Marilyn Courtot |
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