Commander in Cheese #2: Oval Office Escape

Kids, Animals, Pets, People and Places, Fiction, USA, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book Commander in Cheese #2: Oval Office Escape by Lindsey Leavitt, Random House Children's Books
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Author: Lindsey Leavitt ISBN: 9781101931172
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: May 31, 2016
Imprint: Random House Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Lindsey Leavitt
ISBN: 9781101931172
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: May 31, 2016
Imprint: Random House Books for Young Readers
Language: English

Is the White House big enough for a family of mice . . . and a C-A-T?

If you are a mouse, then you might know about Ava and Dean Squeakerton. They are kind of famous, for mice. That’s because Ava and Dean and the rest of their family live in the White House.

For years, Ava and Dean have roamed the tunnels below the West Wing without fear. But now there’s a new pet in town, one that rhymes with hat and rat and whose name is spelled C-A-T. In the history of the White House, thirty-seven Squeakertons have died because a cat—shh, don’t say it out loud!—a C-A-T was hungry. Now Ava and Dean are worried that they might be added to that list. Will the Squeakerton siblings ever get to explore the White House again? Or is this game of C-A-T and mouse just too dangerous?

The Borrowers meets Ratatouille inthis new chapter book series that’s sure to thrill readers who love tiny details and big fun. Bonus back matter is filled with tons of cool facts about presidents, the White House, and U.S. history.

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Is the White House big enough for a family of mice . . . and a C-A-T?

If you are a mouse, then you might know about Ava and Dean Squeakerton. They are kind of famous, for mice. That’s because Ava and Dean and the rest of their family live in the White House.

For years, Ava and Dean have roamed the tunnels below the West Wing without fear. But now there’s a new pet in town, one that rhymes with hat and rat and whose name is spelled C-A-T. In the history of the White House, thirty-seven Squeakertons have died because a cat—shh, don’t say it out loud!—a C-A-T was hungry. Now Ava and Dean are worried that they might be added to that list. Will the Squeakerton siblings ever get to explore the White House again? Or is this game of C-A-T and mouse just too dangerous?

The Borrowers meets Ratatouille inthis new chapter book series that’s sure to thrill readers who love tiny details and big fun. Bonus back matter is filled with tons of cool facts about presidents, the White House, and U.S. history.

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