Swish and Squeak's Noisy Day

Ebook
On sale Jun 13, 2017 | 32 Pages | 9780399556241

Two sibling mice contend with a variety of sounds—and an active imagination—as they go about their day in this charming book that’s just right for preschoolers.
 
A little mouse hears all sorts of noises as she gets ready for school. What is that CRUNCH? Is it an alligator chomping the kitchen table into tiny pieces? No, it’s her sister eating her breakfast cereal!
 
Join two adorable furry siblings as they crunch, stomp, swish, nibble, and smooch their way through their day, finally ready to listen to the soothing sounds of a story before bed.
 
Filled with familiar noises and daily activities, this delightful book celebrates both the sense of hearing and the imagination!
 
Praise for Birgitta Sif’s Where My Feet Go:
 
“[A] sweet testament to creativity and the power of imagination.” —Booklist
 
“Pleasingly reflective of familiar childhood inner and outer wanderings, this picture book encourages little readers’ feet and minds to run on and on.” —Kirkus
 
“Will get kids thinking about where their feet go in an unusual and truly entertaining way.” —School Library Journal
Birgitta Sif was brought up in the U.S. and Scandinavia and now lives in England. She is the author-illustrator of Where My Feet Go, as well as the Kate Greenaway–nominated picture book Oliver, and the illustrator of Knopf’s Miss Hazeltine’s Home for Shy and Fearful Cats. Find out more about her at birgittasif.com and at @birgittasif. View titles by Birgitta Sif
Praise for Birgitta Sif’s Where My Feet Go:
 
“[A] sweet testament to creativity and the power of imagination.” —Booklist
 
“Pleasingly reflective of familiar childhood inner and outer wanderings, this picture book encourages little readers’ feet and minds to run on and on.” —Kirkus
 
“Will get kids thinking about where their feet go in an unusual and truly entertaining way.” —School Library Journal

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Two sibling mice contend with a variety of sounds—and an active imagination—as they go about their day in this charming book that’s just right for preschoolers.
 
A little mouse hears all sorts of noises as she gets ready for school. What is that CRUNCH? Is it an alligator chomping the kitchen table into tiny pieces? No, it’s her sister eating her breakfast cereal!
 
Join two adorable furry siblings as they crunch, stomp, swish, nibble, and smooch their way through their day, finally ready to listen to the soothing sounds of a story before bed.
 
Filled with familiar noises and daily activities, this delightful book celebrates both the sense of hearing and the imagination!
 
Praise for Birgitta Sif’s Where My Feet Go:
 
“[A] sweet testament to creativity and the power of imagination.” —Booklist
 
“Pleasingly reflective of familiar childhood inner and outer wanderings, this picture book encourages little readers’ feet and minds to run on and on.” —Kirkus
 
“Will get kids thinking about where their feet go in an unusual and truly entertaining way.” —School Library Journal

Author

Birgitta Sif was brought up in the U.S. and Scandinavia and now lives in England. She is the author-illustrator of Where My Feet Go, as well as the Kate Greenaway–nominated picture book Oliver, and the illustrator of Knopf’s Miss Hazeltine’s Home for Shy and Fearful Cats. Find out more about her at birgittasif.com and at @birgittasif. View titles by Birgitta Sif

Praise

Praise for Birgitta Sif’s Where My Feet Go:
 
“[A] sweet testament to creativity and the power of imagination.” —Booklist
 
“Pleasingly reflective of familiar childhood inner and outer wanderings, this picture book encourages little readers’ feet and minds to run on and on.” —Kirkus
 
“Will get kids thinking about where their feet go in an unusual and truly entertaining way.” —School Library Journal

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