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Laura Joffe Numeroff
Laura Numeroff grew up in Brooklyn, with her mother, father and two older sisters. Her house was filled with books, art, music and folk dancing.She attended Pratt Institute and graduated with a degree in communications and a contract for her first children's book, AMY FOR SHORT, published in 1975... show more

Laura Numeroff grew up in Brooklyn, with her mother, father and two older sisters. Her house was filled with books, art, music and folk dancing.She attended Pratt Institute and graduated with a degree in communications and a contract for her first children's book, AMY FOR SHORT, published in 1975 by Macmillan. A New York Times best-selling children's book author, Laura is best known for the series based on her book IF YOU GIVE A MOUSE A COOKIE. First printed in 1985, "Mouse" is in its 40th printing. The fourth book in the series, IF YOU TAKE A MOUSE TO THE MOVIES was on the New York Times Children's Best Seller list for five months- nine weeks at number one. Publisher's Weekly listed IF YOU TAKE A MOUSE TO THE MOVIES as the number two book for children in 2000 (Harry Potter was number one) and at one point, Laura had three books on the New York Times Bestseller List in the same week.In 2000, IF YOU GIVE A PIG A PANCAKE was featured on the Oprah show three times, and was recommended by Oprah's first kids' book club, as well as being noted as Oprah's favorite children's book of the year on her Christmas show. "PIG" was also on Publisher's Weekly Bestseller List for over a year. In addition, the series has sold over 4.5 million copies, been printed in fourteen languages, and won the prestigious Quill Award in the picture book category. Some of Laura's other books currently in print are: WHAT MOMMIES DO BEST/WHAT DADDIES DO BEST, DOGS DON'T WEAR GLASSES, THE CHICKEN SISTERS, WHY A DISGUISE? The first two books in Laura's JELLYBEANS book series made the New York Times Best Seller List.Hillary Clinton, President Bush and former First Lady Laura Bush have all read Laura's books to kids. First Lady Michelle Obama, her mother, her daughters, Malia and Sasha read Laura's book at the 2010 Easter Egg Roll on the White House Lawn. Laura was one of ten children's authors invited to a literacy day in Washington during the Bush administration in 2001. She has also visited over 100 elementary schools and has been a speaker at teacher conferences around the country.Laura donates book sales to FIRST BOOK, a non-profit organization that provides brand new books to children who otherwise would not have access to them. She has also donated all royalties from THE HOPE TREE- KIDS TALK OUT ABOUT BREAST CANCER, to the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Laura has appeared on The Today show twice as well as Good Morning America. On her December 13th, 2000 appearance on The Today Show, Laura donated 500 Mouse mini-books with doll ornaments to the show's toy drive.When not writing, Laura takes tennis lessons (she says she's not very good but loves it anyway), reads to children in hospitals and foster homes and calls herself a book and movie fanatic.
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Birth date: July 14, 1953
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Sheila's Reads
Sheila's Reads rated it 5 years ago
The consequences of giving a pig a pancake to eat. It is messy but the pig fixes that.Enjoyable story where children can follow a response. There is logic there but mostly enjoyable illustrations for them to follow as they follow pig through the pages.
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This book will have children on their toes with guessing what is next. After giving a mouse a cookie, he will want milk to drink with it. Then he will have to trim his hair, clean up, take and nap and then drink milk again. And what do you know he will want a cookie again to go along with his glass ...
Ms. Mascia's Classroom Library
Ms. Mascia's Classroom Library rated it 6 years ago
This story is about a mouse who wants a cookie. As you continue to read the story, the mouse keeps asking for other things that all tie together. Continue reading this story to see how it all winds up if you ever decide to give a mouse a cookie. As a class, lets think of different sentences that can...
Miss Osi's Favorite Books
Miss Osi's Favorite Books rated it 6 years ago
If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, by Laura Numeroff, is a great book to use for younger grades. This book is about how if you give a mouse a cookie, then he'll keep coming back and asking for things. I would use this book in my classroom when teaching children about making predictions. I would have stud...
Some of Ms. Pierson's Favorite Books!
This is another one of my absolute favorites. It goes along with If You Give a Moose A Muffin! I love every one of those books. Kids enjoy the silly little story. I would use this as a sequencing story. The students would be able to retell the story by remembering what the mouse wanted next. This is...
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