There's a Mouse in My House

There's a Mouse in My House

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  • Create Date:2022-01-24 06:51:25
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Ross Collins
  • ISBN:1536220221
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Summary

The long awaited sequel to the award-winning favourite, There's a Bear on My Chair, from bestselling author and illustrator, Ross Collins。The tables have turned in this fantastically funny rhyming picture book。 This time, it's Bear who has an unwelcome guest, and that cheeky mouse just won't leave。 He's making a real commotion in Bear's house - eating all the food, listening to loud music and even spilling bathwater all over the floor! But when there's an unexpected knock at the door, Bear decides that perhaps mice are actually rather nice! A funny family story to share at bedtime (or any time!) From the bestselling creator of There's a Bear on My Chair, winner of the Amnesty CILIP Honour 2016 and shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2016。 Can't get enough? Look out for This Zoo is Not for You, What Does An Anteater Eat and This is a Dog。A brilliant, brightly coloured gift that will make children laugh out loud。

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Reviews

Mairéad

3。5/5 This humorous, rhyming companion to 'There's a Bear on my Chair' is sure to appeal to children aged 4+ The big, bold illustrations are packed full of details and the story is lots of fun, with a happy ending sure to delight younger readers。 3。5/5 This humorous, rhyming companion to 'There's a Bear on my Chair' is sure to appeal to children aged 4+ The big, bold illustrations are packed full of details and the story is lots of fun, with a happy ending sure to delight younger readers。 。。。more

TinaRae

Any book that can create a rhyme with pistachio should be read!!!!

Amber B。

Preschool

Kssmitch

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 As a parent, I like reading There's A Bear on My Chair。I had hoped There's a Mouse In My House would be as good as the original, however felt the language was trying to be a bit too clever for children。 Rhyming the same words throughout is a challenge, but "Borneo", and "Chapeaux" require more explanation than you really want, interrupting the flow of a fast paced rythmn bedtime read。 Perhaps aimed more as a nose tap to parents, which is fine but can be done better without losing the appreciatio As a parent, I like reading There's A Bear on My Chair。I had hoped There's a Mouse In My House would be as good as the original, however felt the language was trying to be a bit too clever for children。 Rhyming the same words throughout is a challenge, but "Borneo", and "Chapeaux" require more explanation than you really want, interrupting the flow of a fast paced rythmn bedtime read。 Perhaps aimed more as a nose tap to parents, which is fine but can be done better without losing the appreciation of the intended audience。 The ending is also abrupt。 All of a sudden, the bear goes from disliking the mouse to liking mice and it doesn't have the same effect as the original twist。 Finally, the red text on blue background, making parts harder to scan and read in low bedside light。 I think we will stick to Tom Fletcher, Julia Donaldson, Rachel Bright and Oliver Jeffries for now。 。。。more

Mandy

Picture book。 This is a sequel to the book There's a Bear on My Chair。 In that book, Mouse gets quite frustrated with Polar Bear who will not leave from Mouse's favorite chair。 He ends the book going to Polar Bear's lair, which is where this story takes place。 Mouse has set up camp in Polar Bear's home, with everything from costumes to books to framed pictures on the wall。 He eats food, plays his music, and even overflowed the bathtub! Just when Polar Bear thinks it could not get worse, there's Picture book。 This is a sequel to the book There's a Bear on My Chair。 In that book, Mouse gets quite frustrated with Polar Bear who will not leave from Mouse's favorite chair。 He ends the book going to Polar Bear's lair, which is where this story takes place。 Mouse has set up camp in Polar Bear's home, with everything from costumes to books to framed pictures on the wall。 He eats food, plays his music, and even overflowed the bathtub! Just when Polar Bear thinks it could not get worse, there's a knock at the door。The rhymes are great in this book, focusing on the oh sound。 But Collins doesn't shy away from longer words, he has the standard know, so, go; but then also overflow, chapeaux, and pistachio。 The pace of this book is quick, with the words piling out on top of each other。 The feeling is very reminiscent of Seuss, but without the nonsense words or creatures。 Some readers may not be able to get past the fact that Mouse moved in uninvited (even if it was to get back at Polar Bear) but for those who can, this book is lots of fun。 。。。more

Kathryn

Another winner from Ross Collins

Karen

Rhyming, some large words。。。。。a must read!

Roben

This is a delightful sequel to There's A Bear on My Chair! Mouse decides to move in with Bear。 Bear is not sure that's a good idea and plots ways to kick Mouse out。 But beware Bear! That cheeky Mouse has learned tae kwon do! Tossing him out may prove to be difficult。 But Mouse does prove to be a very challenging roommate。 Just when Bear is completely fed up, something happens which make him decides Mouse (or mice) may not be so bad after all。 Cute rhymes! This should be a fun read aloud for stor This is a delightful sequel to There's A Bear on My Chair! Mouse decides to move in with Bear。 Bear is not sure that's a good idea and plots ways to kick Mouse out。 But beware Bear! That cheeky Mouse has learned tae kwon do! Tossing him out may prove to be difficult。 But Mouse does prove to be a very challenging roommate。 Just when Bear is completely fed up, something happens which make him decides Mouse (or mice) may not be so bad after all。 Cute rhymes! This should be a fun read aloud for story time。 。。。more

Peter Gavin

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Not as good as the first, ending left a lot to be desired

Johnathan

I think this works better as a storytime book than the first one。 The rhymes are just as cute, the pictures are just as big, but I feel like it works a little bit better。 I do like that it uses the word chapeaux, which I don't feel like it gets used enough。A great storytime book! I think this works better as a storytime book than the first one。 The rhymes are just as cute, the pictures are just as big, but I feel like it works a little bit better。 I do like that it uses the word chapeaux, which I don't feel like it gets used enough。A great storytime book! 。。。more

Syntha Green

Love this series

Y。Poston

cute & fun

Robin

Hilarious illustrations and great rhymes。 Hope there will be more!

Shandra

A cute follow-up to "There's a Bear in my Chair" but like many sequels, not quite as good as the original。 A cute follow-up to "There's a Bear in my Chair" but like many sequels, not quite as good as the original。 。。。more

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Allyson || allys。book。corner ❤️

This book was very cute to read with my boys。 My son really liked the mouse, and all the crazy things he was doing to annoy the bear。 Very cute read!*Thank you @penguinrandomhouse and @this_is_edelweiss for the egalley in exchange of an honest review。*

Andréa

Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss。