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: 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 Customer Rating: Summary: If You Give A Mouse A Cookie Comment: This is a great story. My kids love this book to be read to them at bedtime.
It make a great gift. The pictures will make you smile. Customer Rating: Summary: Give a Mouse a Cookie Comment: The book was too small. I wanted the regular size book which I had to go to a local retailer to get one due to its out-of-date production that Amazon does not carry. They should because this is a classic children's book. Customer Rating: Summary: THE TALE OF A VERY PUSHY MOUSE! Comment: This is the first offering of a wonderfully delightful series of like stories for children. If You Give a Mouse A Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond tell the story, and the problems you might run into, if you should happen to give a overly active and demanding mouse a cookie. The story begins with a young boy innocently setting by his sidewalk in front of his house. A hungry mouse comes along and the problems begin.
This is a progressive type of tale, where one act of generosity keeps growing and growing. "If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. When you give him milk, he'll probably ask you for a straw. When you give him a straw, he will ask........." And it goes on and on and on until the poor kid pretty well has a completely trashed house and is exhausted trying to fulfill the escalating requests and the subsequent mess the requests ultimately cause. A pushy mouse and cookies, we find, are not a good combination!
The text is delightfully simple and keeps you turning the pages, page after page. You actually find you self wanting to see what the little rodent is going to ask for next. The story is simple and there is no bang, bang, crash crunch plot nor ending. The only problem I find in this aspect is that in this day and age, I find some children (and even more adults), who have the attention span of ferrets on coffee and if the story is in the least bit mellow, their minds simply cannot track. This is a minor problem though, if it is indeed a problem.
The art work by Felicia Bond is quite well done and goes perfectly with the text. The pictures are simple to understand, cute and quite eye catching. I liked them.
This is one of in a series of books by this team. Others include If you give a Moose a Muffin, If you give a Pig a Pancake, If you take a Mouse to the Movies, If you take a Mouse to School and If you give a Pig a Party. All are as well done. I have noted in reading this book and others in the series that the kids love them and will always ask for repeat readings.
Don Blankenship
The Ozarks
Customer Rating: Summary: A Friend For Life Comment: If You Give A Mouse A Cookie
By Laura Joffe Numeroff
Illustrated by Felicia Bond
"If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk."
One thing leads to another in this cute picture book. When you get finished with all of the mouse's requests, he may just want another glass of milk. And we all know what goes well with milk.
Jill Ammon Vanderwood
Author: Through the Rug
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