The Noisy Book

The Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown, published by HarperTrophy in 1993, is a delightful children’s story featuring Muffin, a little dog with a bandage over his eyes. As Muffin navigates a world filled with various big noises, he encounters a smaller sound that piques his curiosity. This engaging narrative invites young readers to explore the concept of sounds through Muffin’s playful journey.
In this edition, readers will discover a vibrant tale that combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals and sounds. The story encourages curiosity and imagination, making it a suitable choice for early readers. With 46 pages of full-color illustrations, The Noisy Book offers an interactive experience that captivates children’s attention while introducing them to the world of sounds.
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First published in 1939, The Noisy Book tells the story of Muffin, a little dog with a bandage over his eyes who hears all kinds of big noises. Then he hears a little noise. Can he guess what it is? The surprise answer will satisfy even the most persistently curious listeners and readers. Full color.
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