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Manufacturer: HarperFestival
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Binding: Paperback EAN: 9780062640000 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD-ROM ISBN: 0062640003 Label: HarperFestival Manufacturer: HarperFestival Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: 1995-10-30 Publisher: HarperFestival Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Release Date: 1995-09-29 Studio: HarperFestival
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When a hungry little traveler drops by, a cookie leads to a glass of milk, and that leads to all sorts of fun and surprises in this delightful new interactive storybook. The ingenious CD-ROM invites children to read, color, sing, and follow their favorite mouse from one fun-filled project to the next. Features two original songs with a performance by The Cookettes. System Requirements: CD-ROM drive; 386DX or higher; MS-DOS 5.0 or later; Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11; 4MB RAM; 5MB free disk space; keyboard and Microsoft compatible mouse; SVGA; 640x480 resolution; 256-color; soundboard and speakers.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sweet little book Comment: I bought this book because I am designing the costumes for a play with a mouse in it and this little face is precious. My own grandchildren are beyond the age where this book would be read to them, but it fits perfectly in my collection of children's books. Any Mom or Dad with a small child should pick up this series of stories. They are classic and delightful. The illustrations are wonderful.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Mom loves it, too! Comment: Not all children's books are created equal. What's nice about this book is that it's easy for beginning readers but yet enjoyable at the same time. That's not easy to find in children's books. With only about one sentence per page, it moves quickly, the children feel they are reading and not bogged down on one page.
The story about a mouse that wanted a cookie and then all the things that go with it really captivates the young audience. My children, age 4 and 7, both enjoy reading it or having it read to them over and over -- and I don't mind!
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the best. Comment: This in my opinion is up there with Goodnight Moon and The Hungry Caterpillar...my son loves this book. We actually had to buy this a couple times, because the first copy was paperback, bad decision for a toddler, then we bought a used hardback copy on here, and it has held up great!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Reaganomics for Kids! Comment: This story revolves around a mouse who demands ever-increasing amounts of consumer items from an ever-increasingly exasperated boy. Cute pictures hide a terrible message of selfishness and class warfare boiling beneath American society. The whole book devolves into a crude political cartoon, where the boy symbolizes an innocent and hard-working tax payer while the mouse typifies a vile depiction of how the wealthy (or at least those who perceive themselves as wealthy) view the poor and needy. While the boy gives more and more to the mouse the mouse in turn asks more and more of the boy. It paints the situation as unjust and the mouse having little reason to ask for these handouts.
Terrible book. Don't read it to your kids.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It was good Comment: It was good because the end was the opposit of the beginning. You have to read the book to see what I mean. I'd tell you, but that would ruin the ending - review by Rick, age 6
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