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Mouse's Hide-and-Seek Words (Step into Reading) by Kathryn Heling

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Mouse makes word play fun!Readers will delight in finding small word hidden within bigger words; for example, when Mouse trips, his pants rip! Silly Mouse! A Step 1 book.

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First published May 1, 2003

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7,284 reviews278 followers
July 16, 2025
A mouse looks for words embedded in longer words. So while he rides a "train" it starts to "rain."

I guess this is a phonics thing?

It's a boring, repetitive story -- also a phonics thing? -- that didn't do much for my daughter when she was three.
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1,207 reviews14 followers
December 28, 2024
Mouse's Hide-and-Seek Words is a fun rhyming book. Anytime you can add in a little game to the reading process, it helps liven the spirits of my reluctant readers. However, I do wish the words were a little more actually hidden on the page so my son could actually search for them. They were way too obvious to be considered real hide-and-seek, and I think that bummed him out alittle. In the beginning, he read the sentences and then re-read the words that were "hidden." But by the end of Mouse's Hide-and-Seek Words he'd given up on re-reading the "hidden" words. He thought a couple of the illustrations and sentences were funny. Even though most pages only included one short sentence, it still felt like it took us forever to get through this book. That isn't a reflection of the book or my son's reading level. It's a reflection of him being easily distracted.

Mouse's Hide-and-Seek Words uses rhyming words to build phonetic fluency and mastery. The concept of hide-and-seek made my son more excited to read as he loves to conquer a game. However, the game was entirely too easy as the words aren't actually hidden at all. Mouse's Hide-and-Seek Words gets 4 Stars. Have you or your child read Mouse's Hide-and-Seek Words? What did you think? Let me know!
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Author 15 books467 followers
December 3, 2023
Meet words up close and personal. Readers can rediscover language, exploring how adding or subtracting one letter can bring forth words for totally differnt things.

Pretty cool:

"Mouse breaks his stool.
He works with a tool"

I ADORE THE ILLUSTRATIONS, TOO

That mouse is just cute enough, not over-the-top with contrived winsomeness. His face wears recognizable expressions, which makes him the best looking mouse I've seen in a picture book... like... forever.

FIVE STARS OF ADMIRATION

Thank you, author Kathryn Heling
And artist Deborah Hembrook.

Profile Image for Alyssa Ricard.
150 reviews2 followers
October 22, 2017
A phonics reader book. This book has rhyming words and illustrations that mimic Dr. Seuss in a way. This is great for young readers learning the sounds of their words.
150 reviews
June 24, 2020
DescriptionMouse makes word play fun!Readers will delight in finding small word hidden within bigger words; for example, when Mouse trips, his pants rip! Silly Mouse! A Step 1 book.
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Author 110 books
January 25, 2021
Kids love the hide and seek part of this book! Even on the cover of it! Very well written!
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97 reviews1 follower
April 1, 2011
This book is simple and I deffintly would only read it for kindergartners and 1st graders. I like how the each page starts with a word and then the following page shows what other word is inside that 1st word. Its clever and makes students aware of thses words and to look for them. This book also helps students sound words out. If they know ant but not plant they can see that all they have to do it add pl to ant to get plant. For a leveled text I think this book is really good and can help students a lot.
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623 reviews2 followers
January 30, 2014
My son is 5 and learning to read right now. I actually enjoy this book more than him because I love word games and this book teaches children about small words hidden in bigger words such as "Here" in "There" and "Everywhere". I'll admit, my son doesn't like it though. We made it half way through and he told me that the book was too long and he wanted to stop, which was fine since we weren't reading it as a story but using it as a learning tool instead.
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610 reviews8 followers
July 31, 2013
Level 1 Ready to Read Phonics

The little guy just turned 4 in June. I think this book will need to be reintroduced in another 2 months or so. He's just not quite ready for it yet. He enjoyed it as a story but didn't really catch on to the little word hiding in the big word. We'll see how he does at around 4 1/2.
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3,328 reviews44 followers
January 2, 2015
This is a very nicely done level 1 book. It follows a mouse through the storybook and uses words that transforms into other words helping children realize there are words 'hidding' within other words. Like trip and rip (the mouse was running and trip and then his pants rip) plant, ant... bright,right...treat,eat... really cute book
480 reviews9 followers
June 26, 2009
This is another book that helps kids see how words are built while they are reading.
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2,669 reviews
January 12, 2010
level one easy reader offers two words on facing pages, one of which is part of the other word (e.g. stool and tool; plate and late) to assist children in learning words used in sentence as well.
154 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2013
I liked this approach. It was double the reading and it got you thinking about how words are made.
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