Mice Squeak, We Speak

Mice Squeak, We Speak by Arnold Shapiro, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in October 2000, is a charming reprint designed for young readers. This 32-page book features delightful poetry complemented by illustrations from renowned artist Tomie dePaola, making it an engaging choice for sharing with children. The narrative introduces a variety of animals and the sounds they make, encouraging interactive participation from young audiences.
In this playful exploration, three children guide readers through a lively menagerie, inviting them to join in the fun by mimicking the sounds of crickets, mice, and sheep. The book focuses on concepts related to animals and sounds, making it an enjoyable read for early learners. With its vibrant illustrations and rhythmic text, Mice Squeak, We Speak offers a delightful experience that fosters engagement and creativity in young children.
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This delightful poem with art from renowned illustrator Tomie dePaola is a perfect first book for sharing with young children.
Crickets creak. Mice squeak. Sheep baa. But I SPEAK!
Three children lead us through a menagerie of animals and the sounds they make. Young children won’t be able to resist roaring, hooting, and neighing along!
* “DePaola’s exuberant illustrations in his best folk-art style will have kids joining in and shouting out the words.”—Booklist, starred review
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