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If you give a mouse a cookie, it may be toxic to its health.
Interactive reading of "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie."
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie quickly became established as a popular favorite and is today considered a contemporary classic.
Four more books of her own quickly followed before she illustrated If You Give a Mouse a Cookie in 1985.
Martinez, who has stopped by to read aloud If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, is different.
"If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," the title sketch, is a Western number.
Millburn "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," musical for children.
The other night I was reading my kid this book, "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie."
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, directed by Nancy Schaeffer
"If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and Other Storybooks," a musical revue featuring several popular children's stories.
Mr. Westin has discovered why you should never negotiate with hostage-takers: If you give a Mouse a cookie, it will want a glass of milk.
That tiny tornado is the star of "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," from Manhattan Children's Theater.
(CNN) -- One of my favorite children's books is "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie."
If this seems incongruous, you must not have read "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," the picture book that inspired all this theatrical activity.
Michelle Obama followed with "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" by Laura Joffe Numeroff.
"If You Give a Mouse a Cookie & Other Story Books" consists of 10 musical skits based on 8 books, and everything about it is winning.
Dean Holt, Acting - "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie", Children's Theatre Company
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie is a children's book written by Laura Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond.
Sag Harbor "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" and other stories, presented by Theatreworks/USA.
Since her editor chose Felicia Bond to illustrate Numeroff's If You Give a Mouse a Cookie book, she has not illustrated another book.
"If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," the popular children's story about a demanding rodent, has given rise to more than a dozen sequels and now one architectural parody.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie spawned numerous more books that expanded from the mouse to include the characters of a moose, a cat, a pig, and a dog.
First Lady Michele Obama read If You Give a Mouse a Cookie on the White House lawn during the 2009 Easter Egg Roll.
Previous shows included Ferdinand the Bull, Suessical, James and the Giant Peach and If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, published in 1985 and illustrated by Felicia Bond, was the book that launched the hit If You Give... series.