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If You Give a Mouse a Cookie |
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Laura Joffe Numeroff |
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paperback + CD |
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============If You Give a Mouse a Cookie Script ==============
Track 2 - A Reading of the Story with Turn-the-page Signals
Musical Intro Lookie, lookie, lookie, We're doing The Mouse Cookie. Lookie, lookie, lookie, We're doing The Mouse Cookie. Lookie, lookie, lookie, We're doing The Mouse Cookie. Hi, I'm Carol Kane. A little later we'll learn a dance called The Mouse Cookie. But first, I'm going to read you the book, If you Give A Mouse A Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff, with illustrations by Felicia Bond. Every time you hear this sound (cat) no, wait, that's not right. Every time you hear this sound (dog). Oops, that's definitely not it. Every time you hear this sound (turn-page signal). Ahh, that's more like it, you know its time to turn the page. Now, find the page with the picture of the boy holding out the cookie to the little mouse. Got it? Let's begin.
Text Read by Carol Kane
Track 3, 9 Fill-in-the-Blanks Game
I'll bet some of you have heard this book before. Maybe you even heard the author read the book. She visits a lot of schools and libraries. Sometimes she plays a game when she reads the book. It's a fill-in-the-blanks game. I'll show you how to play. If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of___ (that's when you're supposed to say milk) to go with it. See, I leave out one word, and you fill in the blank when you hear the (bell sound). Ready? You already know the first one.
Fill-in-the-Blanks Game
Did you fill-in some of the blanks? Good for you! If you missed a few, that's alright. If you want to, you can try again later.
Track 4, 10 - About the Author, Laura Joffe Numeroff
About the Author, Laura Joffe Numeroff Laura Joffe Numeroff, who wrote If You Give A Mouse A Cookie says her motto is: never give up. She was turned down nine times before she found someone to publish her book. She got the idea for the book when she was taking a long trip in her car. As she drove along she thought about it and thought about it and when she finally got home, she wrote it all down. She says she started writing as soon as she learned to read, but she's had some other interesting jobs too, like running a merry-go-round, and being a private investigator. She's written twelve books so far, and she plans to write many more. She loves to visit classrooms and libraries where she can read the book out loud. Sometimes she slips in a wrong word here and there, like: if you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of¡¦lemonade. (sound effects). You know which word is wrong, don't you?
Track 5, 11 - Wrong Words Song
Listen to this song and see if you can tell which words are wrong.
"Wrong Words" song If you give a mouse a cookie, give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of lemonade. No, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. Right. Then he's going to want a straw, and he's going to need a napkin to wipe off his milk mosquito. No, to wipe off his milk mustache. Right. He'll look in the mirror, and see he needs a trim, so you'll get a little pair of mittens for him. No, you'll get a little pair of scissors for him. Right. It's going to make a mess, which he'll clean up more or less, he'll be tired and he'll want to take a bus. No, he' |
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