Dot and Jabber are mouse detectives with a mission: They’re determined to find out how a little oak tree grew in their field when there are no other oak trees around. They know it grew from an acorn,
One day three white mice discover three jars of paint--red, blue, and yellow. Both parents and children alike will appreciate this lighthearted presentation of a lesson in color. “Walsh’s cut-paper co
The mice are at it again. This time, they are discussing shapes and arranging them to create recognizable images. They even make a cat face with lots of pointy teeth. When the real cat shows up, they
The stream is empty! Where did the water go? Can mouse detectives Dot and Jabber solve the mystery? Beginning readers will enjoy finding out in this newly-formatted easy reader edition of a classic by
Questions about a little oak tree and scattered acorns lead a pair of adorable mouse detectives on a quest to solve a mystery of nature in this Green Light Reader edition of a classic by Ellen Stoll W
In this charming companion to Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that will keep young readers guessing. “The rhythm follows t
In this charming companion to Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that will keep young readers guessing. “The rhythm follows t
A hungry snake counts 10 mice for dinner, but the countdown begins as the clever mice escape him. "Unusually pleasing rehearsal of the numbers from 1 to 10."—Kirkus
One day three white mice discover three jars of paint--red, blue, and yellow. Both parents and children alike will appreciate this lighthearted presentation of a lesson in color. “Walsh’s cut-paper co
In this charming companion to Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that will keep young readers guessing. “The rhythm follows t
What can you make with one oval, two circles, and eight triangles? Just ask three clever mice--who even find a funny way to trick a sneaky cat. Ellen Stoll Walsh once again proves that she’s
In this charming companion to Mouse Paint, Ellen Stoll Walsh introduces the concept of counting forward and backward in a suspenseful story that will keep young readers guessing. “The rhythm follows t
Two mice make a teeter-totter. They're balancing just fine, but then along comes a frog. Can they make room for one more friend on their teeter-totter? What about two? What about more? But then a big
Take a peek at prepositions while searching for a missing mouse in this clever concept book from the author ofBalancing Act.The mice can’t find their friend Jumper! They look over branches and under l
Bugs are all over Dot and Jabber's meadow. Then--poof!--they're gone! Bugs can't just disappear, can they? The mouse detectives know a big bug mystery when they see one. Join them as they search for
Bugs are all over Dot and Jabber's meadow. Then--poof!--they're gone! Bugs can't just disappear, can they? The mouse detectives know a big bug mystery when they see one. Join them as they search for
The stream is empty! Where did the water go? Can mouse detectives Dot and Jabber solve the mystery? Beginning readers will enjoy finding out in this newly-formatted easy reader edition of a classic by