
Noisy Nora
By Rosemary Wells
Subjects: Human behavior, Etiquette for children and teenagers, Ficción juvenil, Mystery and detective stories, Family life, fiction, Cuentos en rima, Stories in rhyme, Behavior, fiction, Behavior, Family life in fiction, Mice, fiction, Families, Large type books, Children's stories, Rhyme, Family, Juvenile, Jealousy, Girls, fiction, Human behavior in fiction, Fiction, Spanish language materials, Behavior in fiction, Children's fiction, Noise, fiction, Conduct of life, Conducta (Ética), Brothers and sisters, Juvenile fiction, French fiction, Noise, Mice, Vida familiar, Family life
Description: It's tough being the middle mouse. No one's paying any attention to Nora, so she decides to do something her family can't ignore: make noise. Nora slams windows, bangs doors, and upsets furniture, to no avail. It's not until she crashes out the door--and the house goes strangely silent--that her family realizes: a noisy Nora is much better than no Nora at all."A wonderful story."
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