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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Book and Tape with Book(s) (If You Give... Books)

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Book and Tape with Book(s) (If You Give... Books)

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Author: Laura Joffe Numeroff
Creators: Felicia Bond, Carol Kane
Publisher: HarperFestival
Category: Book

List Price: £7.17
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 2667256

Format: Audiobook
Media: Audio Cassette
Edition: Har/Cas
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 32
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 12.3 x 5.7 x 0.7

ISBN: 0694006300
EAN: 9780694006304
ASIN: 0694006300

Publication Date: October 1994
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Like New, never read, may have small remainder mark - Ships from Canada by Air Mail, Delivery within 2 to 3 weeks, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee! Over 150,000 Amazon.co.uk orders filled

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Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good for kids; suprisingly potent in the office   December 13, 2005
I knew this book from when my younger brother was growing up and I used to read it to him before bed. I quite enjoyed it then.

Now, as an adult computer programmer, I was often reminded of this story whenever sales would come in with a new feature request because 'if you implement a feature for sales...' has a similar painful lesson. It's well documented as "feature creep" or "Creeping featurism".

Now I have a copy of this innocent childrens' book on my desk and all my colleagues immediately recognize the similarities between the young boy in the story and project management.


5 out of 5 stars The Mouse Asks, the Boy Gives, and the Chase Is On!   August 17, 2004
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

Laura Joffe Numeroff and Felicia Bond have teamed up on several children's stories. Many people will tell you that this is their favorite in the series. I slightly prefer When You Give a Moose a Muffin, but you'll have to decide for yourself by reading them both.

Having had two sons, I always found them most delightful when they were the most physically worn out. Oh, if only I had had this mouse to keep them occupied!

The boy is sitting in his front yard eating a cookie. He spies a mouse, and gives the mouse a little bite.

This is a forward mouse, though, and he asks if he might have a glass of milk to go with the cookie. The boy takes him inside and obliges. Then the mouse inquires about having a straw. The boy finds him one. Then the mouse requests a napkin. That means that he is concerned about having a milk mustache. So the mouse wants a mirror to check. While looking in the mirror, he notices that his whiskers need some trimming. He requests some nail scissors from the boy. Considerately, he then wants a broom to sweep up. But if you're going to sweep in one area, you might as well do many. While you're at it, the floors could use a good washing. That makes the mouse tired, so he needs a nap. The boy makes him a little bed out of a box and a tiny blanket and pillow. But the mouse cannot sleep without a story. Seeing the pictures, the mouse thinks what fun it would be to make some pictures. Paper and crayons must be obtained! After the picture is done, he must naturally have a pen to sign his name. Then, the boy has to get some Scotch tape so that the picture can go on the refrigerator. Then, of course, you get thirsty from all that activity. You get some milk from the refrigerator . . . and of course, it's a good idea to have a cookie. And off we go again!!

The contrast between the increasingly exhausted looking boy, and the sprightly mouse make for much good humor. Also, the boy is better at getting things for the mouse than putting them away, so the house is soon filled with messy piles of what the mouse wanted . . . sort of mouse droppings as it were.

The absurdity of a tiny mouse running a boy ragged is quite hilarious to youngsters. By reading the book faster and faster, you can add a note of semi-hysteria that increases the fun.

The words are easy to follow, and closely track the illustrations. Children can easily begin to memorize the story, decode the words, fill in the blanks, and later begin to read aloud to you (first from memory, and later in reality).

The book is beautifully illustrated in a semi-Dr. Seuss style by Felicia Bond that adds much to the enjoyment.

One thing I like about the story is that it gets into how one thing can lead to another. That's one of the best ways to stimulate intelligence and imaginative thinking. It is also good for problem solving later in life. Now, where did all these mouse whisker shavings come from? What caused them?

After you have had fun with this story as written, you might want to have a little more fun with your child or grandchild and occasionally change one of the words. For example, when the mouse wants a napkin, you might substitute "diaper" for a young child. I guarantee gales of laughter with that one!

Have fun from beginning to end, and through the repeating refrain, for ever and ever!


5 out of 5 stars A favorite in our house !   April 23, 1999
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

My daughter and I just love to read this book together. We turn each page with anticipation,(even though we have read it hundreds of times, and know the story by heart). This book is a great read along! I would recommend that all children have a copy of this fun book. It's my personal favorite.


5 out of 5 stars My child's favorite book!   February 20, 1999
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Laura Joffe Numeroff is an excellent children's author! My daughter and I have read this book so many times, she can recite word for word throughout the story. The cassette tape that comes along with the story book is excellent, because after the story is read, there is a fill-in-the-blanks game. Your child fills in the blank. (example - "If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of _____.) The answer is milk. And this continues throughout the story. I highly recommend this book. No child's library should be without it!


5 out of 5 stars My toddler LOVES this book!   December 4, 1998
I know this book says it's for the 3-5 year reading level, but my 20-month-old loves it. He calls it the "Mouse Cookie Book", and we originally borrowed it from the library but then had to buy one (from Amazon, of course - 4 bucks cheaper than any bookstore I have found, incidentally) to keep library overdue fines down! He wants to have this book read to him as soon as he wakes up in the morning, after his nap, before bed -- all the time, in other words! I think it's important to read books to kids above their age level. (More interesting for us, too!)