Whose House?

Whose House?

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After a young boy imagines himself in different animal homes, he realizes that each animal has its own perfect place. And at the end of a long day of adventure, nothing is better than his cozy white house, with his mom and his dad, the books that he's read, and his warm little bed . . . all waiting to welcome him home.

Filled with playful rhymes and charming watercolor illu...more
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published May 1st 2004 by Harcourt Children's Books (first published April 1st 2004)
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Courtney Canino
The main character of this book is a little boy who is about 7 or 8 but he is not named. The point of view is first person, and this book is a picture book so it would be best for learning to read students. The setting is different types of homes that different animals live in. The plot is that this little boy is describing all of the different homes that each of the animals live in such as frogs or mice. He always says how they work for the animal, but then are never right for him. He eventuall...more
Jenna McRae
A young boy is reading a book about animal habitats and starts to wonder where his is. He finally finds where he belongs. This could be used for a questioning lesson.
Elisabeth
Working on a house/home theme for storytime and came across this pretty great book. Great big pictures and nice pattern will make this an excellent choice for toddlers.
Geni
Sweet book...lots of dialoge. Visual ques are busy
Jozefa
Apr 18, 2013 Jozefa added it
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Melissa
Dec 11, 2012 Melissa marked it as to-read
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