Mouse Goes Out: Brand New Readers
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Mouse Goes Out: Brand New Readers

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As the seasons change, Mouse tries fishing, making a snowman, swimming, and camping.
Paperback, 32 pages
Published May 1st 2002 by Candlewick Press
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Jennifer
Brand New Readers are a great series for the very earliest readers. Each book contains several stories, usually four, with an introduction to each story that can be read by the parent and then very simple, yet fun text. In this case we follow several of Mouse's adventures. There's lots of repetition without sacrificing interest and the words are always in the same place at the bottom of the page allowing early readers to train their eyes to look for text. The illustrations by James Croft are...more
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Polly rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: bens, easy-reader
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"Picture books are performances," says Phyllis Root, quoting some sage advice she once received. "They're performances that involve a child--something both of you do. And once I started thinking of them that way, I started getting much looser about making up words and playing around with rhythm."

Phyllis Root picked up an early affinity for colloquial language while...more
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