There’s a party going on in the big house, and the mice in the little house (door in the skirting board) are very excited. They’ve heard the instruction to the guests to, ‘Say cheese!’ but where is it? At first it seems there’s not even a whiff or a sniff of it, not a slice or a sliver. But don’t worry, there’s twist in the tale and a happy, cheesy ending for all. Little children will identify with the mice and with their misunderstandings, and recognise their low-level point of view too, while the text is full of repetition to encourage less confident readers. It all makes for a very tasty story, with no reason for anyone to feel cheesed-off.
It's time for a P-A-R-T-Y and you're invited! Join the fun with photos, presents, party foods and some special surprise guests in this enjoyable and engaging story. Set at a birthday party, the word ‘cheese’ brings the mischievous mice out of their hiding hole, and the repetition of this word reinforces engagement and will appeal to families of less confident readers.
A playful and interactive picture book from reading development and children's book consultant, Jake Hope.
Jake Hope is widely respected across all sectors of the children’s book world. A reading development and children's book consultant, he was the Reading and Learning Development Manager for Lancashire Libraries, one of the largest library authorities in the UK. Jake has judged nearly every major children's book award in the UK and has chaired numerous promotional selection panels. Alongside delivering training and public speaking on books and reading, Jake is an active reviewer and a passionate advocate for libraries books and reading. Jake is past-chair of the Youth Libraries Group, the currently Chair of the Working Party for the prestigious CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medal.