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There's No Mouse in My New House

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5 out of 5
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Book Description
Sherman Shakelbaum and his friends enjoyed living in a gigantic field where they frolicked about and watched beautiful sunsets. But there is a big change coming their way. The field will soon be turned into a new cul de sac in a housing community. Read this funny and witty book by Author Jean Smith Andrews to find out just how the story ends... it will keep you laughing as you encounter the... More
Book Information
PublisherWiggles Press
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages44
ISBN-101935706276
ISBN-13978-1935706274
Publication Date04/08/2010
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About Jean Smith Andrews (Author) : Jean Smith Andrews is a published author of children's books. Published credits of Jean Smith Andrews include No Hay un Rat#243;n en Nuestra Casa Nueva and There's No Mouse in My New House.
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About Berry Holly (Illustrator) : Berry Holly is a published illustrator of children's books. A published credit of Berry Holly is Sweetie's Place: A Moving Adventure.
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2/1/2011 Rochelle Thorpe said:
Enlish Only: Sherman Shakelbaum and his friends enjoyed living in a gigantic field where they frolicked about and watched beautiful sunsets. But there was a big change coming their way. The field would soon be turned into a new housing community. When the construction started, the other field... more

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