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A hill is a house for an ant, an ant.

A hive is a house for a bee.

A hole is a house for a mole or a mouse

And a house is a house for me!

So begins this delightfully witty book describing all kinds of homes, from anthills to igloos to pea pods. Rollicking, rhyming text and colorful illustrations sprinkled with clever surprises (look closely!) come together in a fun-filled game of the imagination children will want to return to time and again.

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Mary Ann Hoberman

Mary Ann Hoberman

1930 -
American
Mary Ann Hoberman was born on August 12, 1930, in Stamford, Connecticut to Dorothy (Miller) and Milton Freedman. She attended the Stamford public sc... See more
Betty Fraser

Betty Fraser

1928 -
American
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A House Is a House for Me
Reviewed by Sherry Early
"A House Is a House for Me" rhymes itself through all of the houses and containers and enclosures you could imagine...

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