See versus sea. Whole versus hole. Bear versus bare. These are homophones, words that sound alike but have different meanings. Homophones can be tricky for children learning how to read, but with Dear Mousse: Horseplay and Homophones, differentiating between words that sound similar is fun! With help from a knight who’s scared of the dark, a horse with a head cold, and other goofy characters, this engaging and educational book uses short rhyming stories to help young readers understand homophones. Whether you’re an elementary school teacher, a parent of a young child, or simply someone who loves wordplay, this clever book is the one for you!

About the Author:

Victoria Hudson is an award-winning television producer who grew up in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. Now, she lives in Olney, Maryland, with her husband and two boys and their Jack Russell terrier, Tucker.

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Book Reviews

  • "Bought this book for my seven-year-old greatgrandaughter - very creative and clever!"
  • "Wow! This is the kind of educational twist kids need to understand homophones. This is sure to extend their use of language and give them an intro into a world of creative storytelling!" —K. Robinson, first-grade teacher