The Winter Noisy Book

The Winter Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown is a delightful exploration of winter sounds, published by HarperCollins in 1994. This new edition features 42 pages of vibrant illustrations and engaging text, designed to captivate young readers as they join Muffin, a little dog, on his adventure outside during a cold winter’s day. The book invites children to discover and identify the various sounds that herald the arrival of the winter season.
Readers will find an interactive experience as they help Muffin recognize each noise, from the crunch of snow to the whish of the wind. The narrative focuses on concepts related to seasons and sounds, making it an enjoyable read for children interested in the world around them. With its full-color illustrations and engaging storyline, this edition of The Winter Noisy Book serves as a charming introduction to winter for young audiences.
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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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