If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (Audiocassette Tape)

by Laura Joffe Numeroff
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (Audiocassette Tape)
published
1988 (first published 2000) by Scholastic Inc.
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binding
Audio Cassette

literary awards
Named one of Reading Rainbow's 101 Best Children's Books

isbn
0590600176   (isbn13: 9780590600170)

description
Who would ever suspect that a tiny little mouse could wear out an energetic young boy? Well, if you're going to go around giving an exuberantly bossy ...more





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Jeremiah
bookshelves: kids-books
I know a ton of people love this book, but not me. The illustrations aren't horrible and neither are they uniquely memorable; moreover, the story is uninteresting and bland. What type of thought went into this book anyway? I've met Laura and she's a nice lady, but give me a break! The story is cute, but it is just a bland series of partially logical observations made by the author about this mouse.
If Laura can come up with a book like this and publish it, then I have lost a lot of confidence ...more
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Rebekah
bookshelves: children-s-picture-books
One of my favoritest kid's books of all time. If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to want a glass of milk to go with it. Then he'll want a mirror to see if he has a milk mustache. He'll realize looking in the mirror that he needs a haircut, so he'll ask for some scissors. He'll cut his hair and then want a broom to sweep up. He'll get carried away and mop too. Then he'll get tired and ask you to make him a bed. Then he'll want you to read him a bedtime story. He'll get so excited lo...more
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Kristen
recommends it for: everyone!
Too cute for words. (Not really because I'm talking about it right now) This story reminds me of...JOEL! If you buy your wife a rabbit for Valentine's Day, then you have to build a hutch to keep it in. But if you build an outside hutch, then you have to build one for inside when she wants to play with it. But if you do that, then you have to build a bench outside to watch the rabbit when he is outside. But you can't put the bench on the dirt so you have to level the ground and build a pati...more
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Connie
07/26/08

Had to buy it after reading it at the library, and it's still a favorite around here two years later!

It amazes me that this book is almost as old as I am, is of course considered a very popular classic, and yet - I never read it until I was an adult!

Given its age, I'm sure everybody *else* here knows the plot, but just in case, this is a book about a (very logical, I'm sure) series of misadventures that happens after you give something to a mouse. Every request leads to another thing, an...more
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Maria
05/26/08

bookshelves: children-s-by-author-l-r
This is one of those stories that builds on itself going from the plausible to more and more outrageous conclusions. Intricate drawing also build and tell their own story (much like Cat in the Hat) independent of the text. I think there is even a little bit of a message about conservation or the consequences of feeding wild animals and the dependancy that causes. Only it's not depicted in such a serious way. I think this style of storytelling is a lot of fun for kids because they can pick up...more
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Tori
02/22/08

bookshelves: favorites
Hahaha! We got bored in my 6th grade english class one day so we had about ten minutes left in class. My teacher had this enite bookshelf of books, and he recommended all of these other books to start as our new read aloud (we'd just finished out last one) like Narnia and stuff, but someone found this book, and the class voted, and he finished this before the end of class, =] Adorable story and adorable ending, and of course funny, I'd pick this book again over Narnia any day, xD (Maybe-not-real...more
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Amanda-rdg3320
This is a book kids love. I liked it too as a kid, but it always made me want a cookie, so maybe have some cookies on hand. It about a mouse who wants a cookie but this seemingly simple request turns into a big ordeal. It would be great to teach sequencial (spelling?) order of the book because first he wants a cookie, then he wants milk, then a straw. It would be great to have them make up their own story similiar to this one. Or just have the events up on the board and let them put them all tog...more
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Jennifer
Read in September, 2005
LOVE LOVE LOVE this book! Sweet, funny, and addicting, you can read it again and again and not tire of it. And whomever the artist is, I hope s/he got paid big bucks, because half of this book's enjoyment are those fantastic illustrations which just capture the melodramatic emotions of the mouse and the disbelief of the harried little boy. Sadly, the books that followed ("If You Give a Moose a Muffin," etc.) haven't quite hit the mark as this first one, but are enjoyable just the sam
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Daniel
02/12/08

bookshelves: childrens-books, have-read
Read in January, 1997
Children love this book. The anticipation of what comes next is a part of the enjoyment for this book, but the other is the delightful drawings. Who can resist a cute little mouse grabbing his throat and gasping for something to drink? (Well, many of parents can, but it's not meant for us.)

This book was often requested, and I never minded reading it aloud.

Recommended (although if you have young children, it'll be impossible to avoid this!).
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Danielle
bookshelves: great-children-s-books
I just read this to my daughter for the miliioneth time. I love these series of books. I wonder if the author thought of them while watching a toddler play. My daughter goes from one thing to the next in such rapid succesion. I love the picture at the end of the boy, surrounded by all the stuff the mouse got into, slumped on the floor, exhausted. I feel like that most days at the end of the day. : >
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Laura
09/25/07

bookshelves: childrens
After all the hype around this book and series, I expected more, I think. The kids like it okay, but I found it a little forced and choppy for reading. It's fun for activities, though, and the illustrations are cute, but I think there are a lot of great kids books that teach sequence and cause and effect, if that's what you're looking for, and I'm not convinced this one is the end-all-be-all.
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Kimberly
These books are really cute for read alouds. It is about a mouse that keeps wanting more. If you give him something, he is sure to want something else.

I would use it in my classroom as a book to model think alouds as well as predicting. It is a good book to involve the students in. You can always stop and ask the students what they think will happen next, what the mouse would want next.
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Chericem
bookshelves: friendship, future, present-perfect-subjunctive, spanish
Grammar: Excellent for reinforcing future tense and/or imperfect subjunctive.

During Reading: Students can sequence pictures of the story as a during reading activity.

Assessment: Students can use the pictures to retell the story to a partner or to the teacher as an oral assessment.

Extension: Students can write their own, 10-sentence clone stories.
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Jodie
08/25/07

bookshelves: childrensbooks
I've read this book to numerous children over the years & while the kids all LOVE it - they think it's funny - I personally think it one of the most annoying books.

I rated it as 3 stars because of the children's reactions to the book, after all, it is a childrens' book.

Similar reads: If You Give a Moose a Muffin
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Patty
06/14/08

This book is cute and there's a lot of words that are repeated. This book could be used to teach children about sequence or perhaps help them think what to do next, for example, when the mouse ate some cookies, he got thirsty, and he needed some milk. Children can also learn how to make prediction with this book.
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Heather
bookshelves: book-friends, picture-books
Read in January, 2006
recommends it for: parents who like to make their kids giggle
I love books that make my boy giggle, and he giggled when he read this one. It's a simple concept, one of cause and effect, but so very silly that it makes this story worth reading again and again. Best read out-loud with lots emoting for proper giggling-achievement.

Good with: cookies and milk (duh)
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Kell*
12/04/07

bookshelves: picture-book
Read in October, 2007
recommends it for: k-2
I loved this book, I had read if you give a moose a muffin and loved it befor. I think that this author has a creative imagination that kids relate to on a regular basis. I would lovo to do a creative writing piece with it or even maybe even a math assignment of counting chocolate chips in cookies. yum.
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Chantel
bookshelves: kids
You can tell this is a work of fiction because
1) the mouse is wearing cute litte overalls
2) in real life if you gave a mouse a cookie, you wouldn't just have a wacky little adventure, the mouse would move several family members into your house and they would all commence to shit everywhere
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Rebecca
recommends it for: All parents who enjoy a fun read with their wee one
This book was given to us as a baby gift for our first girl -- and it's just a wonderful "cause and effect" read. The illustrations are terrific. We would love to read the whole series -- our little library only has "If You Give a Pig a Pancake," so we may to spring for these next books!
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Amanda
04/19/08

bookshelves: kid-s-books
Read in January, 2008
recommended to Amanda by: Megumi Minetti
This was a quick favorite home from the library. The illustrations are nice, although the mouse is a little quirky looking to me. The story is funny and cute. When we got to the part where he asks for a glass of milk, DS would always ask for one too.
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