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There’a a Mouse in My House

Book Synopsis

The long awaited sequel to the award-winning favourite, There’s a Bear on My Chair, from bestselling author and illustrator, Ross Collins.

The tables have turned in this fantastically funny rhyming picture book. This time, it’s Bear who has an unwelcome guest, and that cheeky mouse just won’t leave. He’s making a real commotion in Bear’s house – eating all the food, listening to loud music and even spilling bathwater all over the floor! But when there’s an unexpected knock at the door, Bear decides that perhaps mice are actually rather nice! A funny family story to share at bedtime (or any time!) From the bestselling creator of There’s a Bear on My Chair, winner of the Amnesty CILIP Honour 2016 and shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2016.
Can’t get enough? Look out for This Zoo is Not for You, What Does An Anteater Eat and This is a Dog.

A brilliant, brightly coloured gift that will make children laugh out loud.
Every Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free ‘Stories Aloud’ audio recording – just scan the QR code and listen along!

Our Review Panel says...

This is a delightfully silly story that will engage children of all ages, but especially younger ones who can delight in the opportunities for silly voices and revelling in the funny relationship between the bear and the mouse.

Alongside the energy and vibrant colour of the illustrations, the quirky story and the witty rhyme, this book also comes with a QR Code on the inside cover for listen to the story online, This is the kind of book that young children absorb and learn off by heart in no time at all.

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