Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash

Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash by Sarah Weeks, published by Harper Collins on May 7, 2002, is a delightful reprint that spans 24 pages. This humorous story follows Mrs. Nelly McNosh as she embarks on her weekly washing ritual, bringing out a barrel each Monday at dawn. The narrative captures the whimsical nature of her laundry day, showcasing the unexpected items that end up hanging on her clothesline.
Readers will enjoy the playful and lighthearted illustrations by Nadine Bernard Westcott that accompany Weeks’s engaging text. This book is ideal for reading aloud, making it a suitable choice for young audiences. With its focus on humor and the amusing antics of Mrs. McNosh, this juvenile fiction piece offers a fun exploration of a seemingly ordinary task turned extraordinary.
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Each Monday at dawn, Mrs. Nelly McNosh brings out a barrel and does a big wash.
Mrs. McNosh’s wash is certainly big-and definitely wacky. You’ll be surprised to see what is hanging on her clothesline by the end of the day!
Sarah Weeks’s hilarious tale, complemented by Nadine Bernard Westcott’s lighthearted illustrations, is perfect for reading aloud.
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