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Mouse At Night

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While Miss Bumbly sleeps, Mouse enjoys watching TV, cooking, and generally having the run of her house--until it is time to make breakfast and return to his mousehole.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 2000

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Nancy Hall

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1,166 reviews1 follower
October 27, 2018
I thought that this was a cute book. It is a lot of pictures. My 3 kids and I enjoyed reading this book. I would recommend this book to others.
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41 reviews
December 7, 2012
Mouse at Night has very few words and would be almost considered a wordless picture book. This story is great for all young children Pre-K - 1st to reach into their imagination and tell the story based on the pictures.

The story is about a mouse that sneaks around in the night and makes himself at home. He watches television, decorates the kitchen with flowers, and even cooks a delicious breakfast. When the woman wakes up, she finds a beatifully displayed breakfast waiting just for her.

I personally liked this story and would enjoy reading this with future classes
25 reviews
February 12, 2015
This would be a good book for preschoolers through kindergarten. I am not a big fan of wordless books. This would probably be a good book for children to look at by themselves. They would be able to use their imagination of what they think the mouse would be saying while he is doing all of this stuff.
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44 reviews16 followers
November 8, 2009
This book only has 3 pages with text and the rest are pictures that show the mouse's actions at night. It's fun to hear the 4 year old "reading"- telling stories based on the pictures. It's imaginative and I've always loved stories about creatures doing things while the humans are away.
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February 24, 2016
This was a wordless book. The illustrations were very appealing and told a very cute story. This would be a good way to begin a writing prompt. Would be good for ages 5-9.
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