Noisy Nora

Noisy Nora by Rosemary Wells is a charming children’s book published by Penguin on July 1, 2000. This reissue features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Nora, a middle mouse who struggles to gain her family’s attention. In her quest to be noticed, she creates a ruckus by slamming windows and banging doors, ultimately leading to a moment of silence that makes her family realize her importance.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of family dynamics and sibling relationships through Nora’s antics. The narrative, presented in verse, captures the essence of being overlooked and the lengths one might go to be acknowledged. With themes centered around family and the playful nature of animals, this book offers a relatable experience for young readers navigating their own familial roles.
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It’s tough being the middle mouse. No one’s paying any attention to Nora, so she decides to do something her family can’t ignore: make noise. Nora slams windows, bangs doors, and upsets furniture, to no avail. It’s not until she crashes out the door–and the house goes strangely silent–that her family realizes: a noisy Nora is much better than no Nora at all.”A wonderful story.” —Booklist
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