Sophie means to be a good little mouse, but she just can't resist testing the limits with her patient parents and grandmother. Eat supper? More fun to throw it on the floor. Fold the laundry? More fun to knock over the pile. Read with Grandma? More fun to steal her glasses. And then it’s time out for Sophie! Rosemary Wells has created a memorable new character, ready to take her place next to Max and Ruby, Yoko, and Noisy Nora. Sophie's adorable antics will strike a chord with children and parents alike.
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By the award-winning creator of the Max & Ruby series.
"Sophie's parents tell her to say 'Hello,' 'Thank-you,' and 'Goodbye,' but the words stick like glue in Sophie's mouth and won't come out"
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At home, Sophie uses her new technique to help her dad solve a carpentry puzzle.In this third book about Sophie, Molly Bang again helps children deal with a challenging everyday issue, providing an opening to ask: What do you do when you ...
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Send In a Woman Mary had become aggressive in class and was taken to timeout. ... Although the male crisis worker was very professional and non-threatening, we agreed to Mary's request, and called Sophie, who was available.
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I think back to the Standing Fallen displays that I've seen on TV. It's always the same person who gives the speech, and it's almost always a man. Today, for some reason, they're using a stand-in. Allie's fingers press into the back of ...