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Swish and Squeak's Noisy Day

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Two sibling mice contend with a variety of sounds—and an active imagination—as they go about their day in this charming book that’s just right for preschoolers.
 
A little mouse hears all sorts of noises as she gets ready for school. What is that CRUNCH? Is it an alligator chomping the kitchen table into tiny pieces? No, it’s her sister eating her breakfast cereal!
 
Join two adorable furry siblings as they crunch, stomp, swish, nibble, and smooch their way through their day, finally ready to listen to the soothing sounds of a story before bed.
 
Filled with familiar noises and daily activities, this delightful book celebrates both the sense of hearing and the imagination!
 
Praise for Birgitta Sif’s Where My Feet Go:
 
“[A] sweet testament to creativity and the power of imagination.” —Booklist
 
“Pleasingly reflective of familiar childhood inner and outer wanderings, this picture book encourages little readers’ feet and minds to run on and on.” —Kirkus
 
“Will get kids thinking about where their feet go in an unusual and truly entertaining way.” —School Library Journal
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2017
      Swish, a young mouse with big ears (even for a mouse), hears all kinds of noises throughout her day--many produced by her little sister, Squeak. With such cute (and satisfyingly sonorous) names, it isn't surprising that these mouselings charm with their bright eyes, triangular faces, pink ears, and little bulb noses. Ballet pinks, dusty-rose reds, fantastic fuchsias, teal blues, and plum purples establish a decidedly soft palette that makes for a cozy read. While curled up with these dear pictures, readers will enjoy enunciating and articulating the myriad sounds Swish encounters during her day: "Ring RING Ring," "eeeek," "munch munch," "Lalalalalalala." Integrated into the illustrations, the onomatopoeic sounds' varied capitalization, elongation, repetition, color, and placement allow them to trill above the page in just the right pitch. Siblings will empathize with Swish when she mistakes her sister's chewing for an alligator's chomping, her footfall for an elephant's thundering steps--and also when little Squeak calls out, "I'm here, Swish," from across a crowded playground. Or whispers, "I'm scared," in the dark. Sweet, sisterly sounds in a cacophonous day. (Picture book. 4-6)

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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2017

      PreS-Gr 2-Readers tag along for an adventurous day shared by mouse sisters Swish and Squeak. Their day is marked by the many wonderful sounds that accompany their activities, from the crunch of breakfast cereal to the stomps of imaginative play to the ring ring of the school bell, and the perfect quiet of the library. The sounds vary, but all have positive and creative associations. Swish and Squeak are the best of friends, and the soft, pastel colored illustrations echo that sweetness by adding fun details to each spread. Swish and Squeak's world is enchanting. Swish stands upon a spool of thread to reach the sink, and the matchstick box is the perfect size for a mouse wagon, as is cheese, the lunch of choice for studious little mice. VERDICT An upbeat celebration of sound and sisterhood; recommended for most picture book collections.-Samantha Lumetta, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, OH

      Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2017
      Grades K-2 Mouse sisters Swish and Squeak go through a typical day: waking up, going to school, visiting the library, reading a bedtime story, and going to sleep. The unique perspective presented in this tale, however, is the emphasis on the sounds made during all these activities. Each softly but vividly colored two-page spread highlights another set of sounds. It's too dark to see when Swish wakes up, but she hears a clock ticking, birds, and a loud crunching noise. Fantasy and reality mix in a humorous manner when Swish thinks the crunches could be an alligator chomping. The next illustration wordlessly reveals it is only her little sister noisily eating cereal. The stomping she hears is not an elephant, and she does not have a race car driver following her to school. (It's always Squeak.) After school, a moment of panic is resolved aurally. Going to pick up Squeak, Swish cannot see her, but Squeak hears Swish calling. Small mice characters with large, slightly exaggerated ears are the perfect match for this sonic story.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      Mouse Swish watches over her little sister Squeak as she goes through her day, listening to sounds from the crunch of Squeak's breakfast cereal to the ring of the school bell to Squeak's snores at bedtime. A very sweet story of sisterly love, with many sound effects nicely incorporated into the smudgy, gauzy art dominated by pinks.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • Lexile® Measure:520
  • Text Difficulty:1-3

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