Available Formats
Board book
Published: 3rd June 2025
Paperback
Published: 28th September 2021
Hardback
Published: 3rd November 2020
There's a Mouse in My House
By (Author) Ross Collins
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
3rd June 2025
5th June 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Board book
24
Width 203mm, Height 203mm
Hilarious sequel to the award-winning favourite, There's a Bear on My Chair, from bestselling author and illustrator, Ross Collins.
The tables have turned in this fantastically funny rhyming picture book. This time, it's Bear who has an unwelcome guest, and that cheeky mouse just won't leave. He's making a real commotion in Bear's house - eating all the food, listening to loud music and even spilling bathwater all over the floor! But when there's an unexpected knock at the door, Bear decides that perhaps mice are actually rather nice!
A funny family story to share at bedtime (or any time!) A brilliant, brightly coloured book in sturdy board for the very youngest of readers.
From the bestselling creator of There's a Bear on My Chair, winner of the Amnesty CILIP Honour 2016 and shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2016.
Every Nosy Crow paperback picture book comes with a free 'Stories Aloud' audio recording - just scan the QR code and listen along!
Ross Collins's primary 1 teacher, Mrs Spears, told his parents that he should go to art school. 13 years went by until he was finally 'old enough' to get into the Glasgow School of Art. Can you believe that - 13 years. On graduating he won the Macmillan Prize for his first picture book. Since then he's illustrated over 100 books for children and written a few of them too. Several of them have won enormous glittering awards which he keeps in a box in Latvia. Ross's book The Elephantom was recently adapted into a critically acclaimed play by those clever people at the National Theatre who made that War Horse thing. When he's not creating children's books he enjoys working on character development for animation studios like Laika and Disney. He also likes walking in the Scottish glens with his dog Hugo, who is an idiot, and his partner Jacqui and son Ridley, who are not.