The Winter Noisy Book

The Winter Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown is a delightful children’s book published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1994. This edition features 48 pages and is presented in English, inviting young readers to explore the sounds of winter through the experiences of a little dog named Muffin. As Muffin steps outside on a cold winter’s day, children will enjoy identifying the various noises that signal the season’s arrival.
In this engaging story, readers will encounter a range of sounds, from crack-snap to crunch-whish, that bring the winter landscape to life. The book focuses on concepts related to sounds, making it an interactive experience for young children as they help Muffin recognize each new noise. With its full-color illustrations, this edition enhances the reading experience, encouraging curiosity and exploration of the winter environment.
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Crack-snap! What sounds will the little dog Muffin hear when he steps outside on a cold winter’s day? Crunch–Whish! Young children will love helping Muffin identify each new noise that signals the coming of winter in this newly formatted classic first published in 1947. Full color.
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