Pip Squeak written and illustrated by Sarah Weeks is a cute, and funny story about a mouse named Pip and his friend named Max. Pip goes through thick and thin to clean his house spotless before his friend Max arrives. But, as soon as Max arrives chaos breaks out. Max absolutely destroys everything that Pip has accomplished throughout his whole day, so as any good friend would, Max volunteers to clean up after himself... and did he! Max went the extra mile cleaning up his mess, sweeping and mopping Pip’s house top to bottom. Later on in the book, Max leaves Pip’s house, and Pip, so thankful that Max made his house spotless again, invites him in for some more, tea and they both agree that next time they meet it should be at Max’s house.
In my opinion, I thought this was a great book for the Kinder-PreK level. It was a cute book, that could easily keep young reader guessing, excited, and most of all laughing throughout the reading session. But, what I loved most about the book was the rhyming. The rhyming made the story fun, and had a sort of song feeling to it making you want to read faster.
As far as using this book in the classroom, I would most likely use this to teach an end rhyme lesson. The activity I would do is have three sentences / lines written on the board, but have the last word marked out. I would call on random students to pick the last word that would complete the sentence and ultimately make the three lines rhyme.