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Mudgy & Millie

by Susan Hagen Nipp

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When Mudgy Moose suggests playing hide-and-seek, his friend Millie Mouse finds a hiding place so good that Mudgy trudges all through Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, looking for her and wondering why people keep giggling at him.
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Mudgy and Millie's silly game of hide and seek have the reader giggling throughout the story. A local favorite, Mudgy and Millie's adventure takes them around popular and recognizable Coeur d'Alene, ID attractions. The illustrations by Chuck Reasoner are excellent! ( )
  Maighain | Jul 26, 2022 |
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When Mudgy Moose suggests playing hide-and-seek, his friend Millie Mouse finds a hiding place so good that Mudgy trudges all through Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, looking for her and wondering why people keep giggling at him.

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Mudgy and Millie is one of my all time favorite books, not only because it is located in my hometown and I have a connection with the author, but because it show the unconditional role of friendship. While Mudgy searches for Millie through out Coeur d'Alene people keep laughing at him and he doesn't understand why, all he know is that he wants to find Millie. I would definitely use this book in my classroom as an adventure book and to get the kids to use their foreshadowing skills to predict what is next.
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