One of my favorites as a kid. A classic and a great series.
One of my favorites as a kid. A classic and a great series.
He'll probably ask you for a straw.
When he's finished, he'll ask for a napkin.
This book is a sequence of events that students can identify story telling
If you give a mouse cookie, is good book for students to understand more vocabulary and identifying sight words
This story is great to show children that you need to be grateful for what you are given and not demand more than what you have
“If you give a mouse a cookie, he‘s going to ask for a glass of milk.”
This story is a classic story about how if you give a mouse a cookie it will ask for more and more. This story goes through the progression of things a mouse will ask for after each thing you give them. This story has a great lesson about greed and consequences.
“When you give him the milk, he‘ll probably ask you for a straw”
I love this book for kids. I love how each event that happens, the mouse requests something else as well!
This story describes a series of events that occur after a young boy gives a mouse a cookie. The mouse is given the cookie which makes him ask for a class of milk, making him ask and do many more things. Every event that occurs makes the mouse want something new.
This book is about a little mouse who keeps asking for something else once he gets a cookie. If you give a mouse a cookie, he will ask for a glass of milk and so on.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is a children's book written by Laura Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond, first published in 1985 by Harper and Row. This book has won the hearts of children and parents everywhere, with its lovable characters and delightful prose.
“If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. When you give him the milk, he'll probably ask for a straw.“
Wish it was cool enough to bake homemade cookies!
For all that the proverb(?) is popular enough to wheedle its way into a 90s action movie like Air Force One, I can't ever recall reading the book. As one might expect, it's a delight. I enjoy the fact that among the demanding actions of the mouse are its industrious efforts in house cleaning - I would certainly lend woodland creatures the supplies if they were going to clean my apartment!
If you go on vacation and your refrigerator leaks, you‘ll need to replace your floors. When new floors are installed, you decide to wipe down the cabinets. If you wipe the cabinets and things start to look clean, you notice your walls need painted, less than a week before Christmas! What have I gotten myself into! At least there‘s audio books! #AllThatSheCarried
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff with illustrations by Felicia Bond is a New York Times Best Seller about the course of events that follow if you give a mouse a cookie, starting with the mouse requesting milk for his cookie. This book would be great if it was used for storytelling because it is simple and fun. A website source that contains some activities related to this book is
This is MF. This book is great for S. This book won Nevada Young Readers' Award. This is book is from Laura Numeroff's collection of children's books. It is a classic book. https://www.readingrockets.org/literacyapps/multimedia-composition. This website provides apps by turning the book into real life for digital storytelling. This is great for remote learning.
This classic MF and New York Times Bestseller is one that would be great for a SR! This starter book into the series is one that has been proven to be loved by everyone, as it shows cause and effect to students if you were to start by giving a mouse a cookie! http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/integrating-langu... this lesson plan is a great outline of how to run a SR. #ucflae3414sp21
This MF, RA multi award winning book and New York Times Best seller will become one of your students favorite reads. The lesson of this story involves cause and effect, problem/solution etc. A young boy works hard to meet the requests of a mouse who constantly asks for solutions to his problems. By the end, the boy has learned what really will happen to you if you give a mouse a cookie.
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We are now a little past a week into 2021, and boy let me tell you, I am ready for 2022. 😅
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I think both of these were gifts from teachers when I was in elementary school but I don‘t actually remember.
Bedtime for Frances has a note written in it from my kindergarten teacher which is cool.
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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, he is going to.... read to find out!! This MF New York Times Best Seller written by Laura Numeroff is perfect for RT with kindergarten students. This story is about what happens when a young boy gives a mouse a cookie and the MANY things he will ask for after getting that cookie! This story captivates students and gives ample opportunities for whole class participation, activities, and lessons #ucflae3414su20
This MF book is a classic! I read this book growing up and it‘s just adorable. The book teaches about cause and effect and choices. Linked is a resource that allows students to compete a story plot by cutting and pasting pictures in the order they came in the book. This can be completed after doing a SR.
http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/integrating-langu...
This F book was super cute to read. It was about a little mouse and what happens when he has a cookie. It talks about a variety of different tasks he completes and it leads him back to another glass of milk and of course another cookie. This book one the Georgia Children‘s Picture Storybook Award. Children will love this book as a read aloud in a circle on the carpet.
This classic book HAD to be my last review. I decided to do NUMEROFF as my AS and I realized how wonderful of an author she is. This book is perfect for an AS but in a special way. You can have students learn about the specific ways she writes and have students create their own “If you give” books. This is fun and engaging and students love it! #ucflae3414sp20
“If You Give A Mouse A Cookie” by Laura Joffe Numeroff is such a funny F book to perform a RA with! This book is about a very demanding little mouse who after receiving a cookie, wants a glass of milk, a straw, a napkin, etc! #UCFLAE3414F19
#ucflae3414f19 If You Give A Mouse A Cookie written by Laura Joffe Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond was always such a fun book for me growing up. This children's F PB was a NYT best sellers and was first published in 1985.
“If you give a mouse a cookie, he‘s going to ask for a glass of milk.”
I really enjoy this series of books about the mouse and what will happen if you give him something! It goes from that one object all the way to something that doesn‘t even relate back to it!
If You Give A Mouse. A Cookie by Laura Joffre Numeroff, 1985. Through the illustrations in this book, we can see just what happens when you give a mouse a cookie! The pictures in the book are detailed all the way down to things like labels on cereal boxes to knickknacks in the kitchen. The illustrations create a sort of movie like feel as we can see details in the actions and environment of the mouse and boy.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff is a great MF kids book about the slippery slope of the simple act of sharing a cookie. It is very cute and can be shared around class with students.
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Today is our grandson‘s fifth birthday. Of course there‘s a book in his gift bag! This was one of my favorites to read with our kids. I hope he likes it as much as his mommy did.