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Happy Easter, Mouse! by Laura Numeroff
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Happy Easter, Mouse! (edition 2012)

by Laura Numeroff (Author), Felicia Bond (Illustrator)

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Join Mouse from "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" as he tries to figure out who's leaving Easter eggs all over his house.
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Title:Happy Easter, Mouse!
Authors:Laura Numeroff (Author)
Other authors:Felicia Bond (Illustrator)
Info:Scholastic (2012), 24 pages
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Happy Easter, Mouse! (If You Give...) by Laura Numeroff

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Join Mouse as he tries to figure out who's leaving Easter eggs all over his house!
  BLTSbraille | Sep 25, 2021 |
I had mixed feelings about this book for many reasons. I liked this book because it was another book written about mouse and I had liked the previous books written about mouse for example If you give a mouse a cookie. The characters were very familiar and mouse could easily relate to young children celebrating Easter for the first time. Mouse went through a series of activities and "mysteries" to try to fins out where all of these hidden eggs were coming from and as children celebrated Easter you would do the same thing on Easter morning. One writing feature i thought was really clever was whenever mouse was talking about a color the name of the color would be written out in that color and it would be in bold font. This could be used for younger children to understand the different colors and how to tell them apart. Something I didn't really like were the pictures and how they were situated on the pages. The pictures didn't seem to be very well developed and most of the time only on one page so one of the pages was left blank with just the text on it. I thought that it was sort of distracting that way because I didn't even really want to look at the pictures. The main idea of this book would be the mouse discovers who puts the eggs out of Easter morning, other than that there was really no life lesson or moral.
  MackenzieVenezia | Oct 31, 2016 |
This book is about Mouse going in an Easter egg hunt. He is trying to figure out who is hiding the eggs! He finds blue ones in the cupboard and many more, so read it to find out!
  lauraleerose | Apr 5, 2015 |
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