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A House For A Mouse

A House For A MouseA House For A Mouse – Two mice, Whiskers and Cheesepuff, discover humans have moved into their house. After evading traps, they eventually find an amicable solution through learning to be giving.

By: Rebecca Westberg

 

Read along with the story, read by Kiwi Opa

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Comments 1

  • Danielle (site editor) writes:
    A very cute book, an entertaining story, well written and laid out, and some beautiful pictures.

    Kristina writes:
    My kids always make me read this one more than once.

    Connie Timpson writes:
    This story is delightful. It is filled with a message of acceptance, love, and the ability to tolerate our differences. The drawings are sweet and the story delicious! Every child should hear and read this. (Adults too)

    Timmy and Jimmy writes:
    We really like this book. We rate it a 10 out of 10. We like it that the mouse left a present for the people. We are ages 7 and 9.

    Anonymus writes:
    This is a sweet story. Great job with the writing and the illustrations.

     

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