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Mouse's first snow / Lauren Thompson ; illustrated by Buket Erdogan.

Thompson, Lauren, 1962- (Auteur). Erdogan, Buket. (Auteur ajouté).

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  • ISBN : 9781442426511
  • Description physique : 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 15 cm.
  • Édition : First Little Simon board book edition 2011.
  • Éditeur : New York : Little Simon, 2005, c2011.
Sujet :
Board books.
Snow > Juvenile fiction.
Winter > Juvenile fiction.
Mice > Juvenile fiction.
Father and child > Juvenile fiction.

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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2005 November #2
    PreS-K. The creators of books such as Mouse's First Halloween (2000) and Mouse's First Spring (2005) offer a new picture book in which the familiar little mouse encounters snow for the first time. Poppa shows Mouse the many ways of enjoying winter: sledding, skating, and making snow angels, a snow house, and even a large-scale snow mouse. Suitably brief, the text uses plenty of sound words to accompany activities, such as "Swish, wish!" as the father sweeps large angel wings in the snow and "Flap, flop!" for Mouse's first attempt at making wings. "Wonderful!" exclaims Poppa. In the paintings, simple, rounded forms predominate, and dabs of white brighten the scenes as light reflects off the cool blue snow. For all the ice and snow depicted, this picture book continually radiates warmth as this happy little mouse and loving father enjoy a day together. Preschool teachers will want to have this pleasing picture book on hand for reading aloud as the snowflakes start to fall. ((Reviewed November 15, 2005)) Copyright 2005 Booklist Reviews.
  • Horn Book Guide Reviews : Horn Book Guide Reviews 2006 Spring
    In the cheery seventh book about Mouse, Poppa shows his child all about playing in the snow, and Mouse eagerly follows his lead. This is perhaps not the most memorable title in the series; however, the repetitive text, including amusing sound effects, has preschool appeal, and the textured paintings of the rotund mice are easy on the eye. Copyright 2006 Horn Book Guide Reviews.
  • School Library Journal Reviews : SLJ Reviews 2006 April

    PreS-Gr 2- With the same tender charm that has made other books about Mouse's first experiences popular, Thompson and Erdogan explore the joy that comes with a first encounter with snow. Mouse gets to sled, skate, and build a grand snow house with his father's unswerving support. "Good for you!" exclaims Poppa after Mouse swishes down a hill. Other efforts are encouraged with "Hooray!," "Good work!," and "Wonderful!" Finally the two build "A frosty little snow mouse just like you!" and the book concludes with wishes for a "Happy winter." In the sweet acrylic paintings, the snow is cool and luminous, yet the scenes remain warm. Child-friendly language, complete with some simple sound effects and repeated phrases, make this title a solid winter read-aloud.-Piper L. Nyman, formerly at Fairfield Civic Center Library, CA

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