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A little dog named Muffin goes to the country for the first time. All the strange new sounds he hears are shown in the pictures. With very little encouragement children will supply the appropriate noises and have a wonderful time doing it.

This is a companion to the very popular THE NOISY BOOK by the same author and illustrator. Both books encourage younger children to take active part in reading, making it a game which improves upon repetition.

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Margaret Wise Brown

Margaret Wise Brown

1910 - 1952
American
MARGARET WISE BROWN was a writer of extraordinary talent. Few writers for children have been as intimately attuned to the concerns and emotions of c... See more
Leonard Weisgard

Leonard Weisgard

1916 - 2000
American
Leonard Weisgard, winner of the Caldecott Medal for The Little Island, was born in New Haven, Connecticut. The author and illustrator of numerous bo... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Country Noisy Book
better than its companion volume, the Noisy Book, for this is more positive in the approach, and the negatives are inserted only for contrast...

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