Fourth of July Mice!
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Four energetic mice enjoy a parade and other festivities on Independence Day.
Doug Cushman is a prolific author and illustrator whose work has graced over one hundred children's books, many of which he has also written. His distinctive style, often characterized by its warmth and gentle humor, has earned him a place on prestigious bestseller lists and garnered numerous accolades. Cushman's contributions to children's literature are marked by a vibrant imagination and a deep understanding of what captivates young readers. His books continue to be cherished for their visual appeal and engaging narratives.






Four energetic mice enjoy a parade and other festivities on Independence Day.
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SCHOLASTIC 2004 by DOUGLAS WOOD
"How do you know air is all around you when you can't see it? Can you make a balloon fly through the air? How can you tell there's pizza in the oven when you haven't been in the kitchen? Let's try it out! "Let's Try It Out in the Air contains fun-filled activities that encourage young children to use familiar and safe objects found in their homes or classrooms to make observations about the world around them. Whether keeping balloons up in the air with a game of volleyball, or pretending to set up a campsite by making a tent out of a sheet, children will be entertained while they begin to learn important and basic science concepts. In this innovative new series for young children, acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon and Nicole Fauteux encourage children to think about the world around them by engaging kids in fun and simple activities. Each book contains tips for parents and caregivers on how to create positive learning experiences for even the littlest of scientists. Charming and lively illustrations by "New York Times best-selling illustrator Doug Cushman ensure that the books in the Let's Try It Out series are as much fun to look at as they are to try out!