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Title | : | Noisy Nora (Scholastic Cassettes) |
Author | : | Rosemary Wells |
Book Format | : | Audio Cassette |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 198 pages |
Published | : | by Scholastic, Inc. (first published 1973) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Family. Animals |
Rosemary Wells
Audio Cassette | Pages: 198 pages Rating: 3.93 | 1337 Users | 172 Reviews
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First of all, I absolutely did not like the word "dumb" as part of this story. We do not speak this way in our household. I was aghast when I came upon the word.This book was about a middle child who wanted a little bit of attention. She exhibited acts that could easily be described in association with a temper tantrum. Unfortunately, the parents of this child neglected her until she went missing.
I definitely could have given a lower score than the one I gave, however, I elected to bump my rating up. Why? The reason why I rated it at two stars versus one is because I liked that it did help to facilitate a family discussion. There were many things that we discussed based on this book.
The positives that were discussed:
- importance of family communication
- sibling relationships
- patience
- healthy coping skills
- family activities that could be done together
- turning a negative into a positive
The negatives that were discussed:
- neglect and not paying attention to the needs of everyone
- name calling
- running away versus facing your problem directly
- tantrum behaviors

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Original Title: | Noisy Nora |
ISBN: | 059060869X |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.93 From 1337 Users | 172 ReviewsNotice Of Books Noisy Nora (Scholastic Cassettes)
This is a nice rhyming book about a little mouse who is always having to wait because her sister and brother get attention before she does.I was excited to read this book, as our local library has it on a list of '100 books to read with children.' I do like the rhyming verses, but there were some things I couldn't get past and found a bit troubling. I find myself avoiding it in the library bin, even, so that's saying something. First, a main part of the repeated verse in the book has Nora's sister asking "why are you so dumb?" I don't like this at all, and secretly change the word to something more acceptable when I read it aloud
Best middle child story ever 👍

Nora has nothing to do but make a ruckus as she waits for her mother to feed the baby and her father to play chess with her sister. On and on it goes for poor Nora, but nothing gets anyones attention in this rhyming story until Nora says shes running away. The illustrations are busy and fun, with Wells characteristic roly-poly rabbits, and so full of humor thats it not hard to sympathize with Nora for flying a kite down the stairs, slamming the doors, and ultimately emerging from the broom
A favorite in our household, and one we can still recite from memory, decades after we read it to our kids. Rosemary Wells has a firm but gentle grasp of family dynamics. The illustrations (in the 1973 edition we have) don't overwhelm the story. This was our favorite Wells' creation, followed by Timothy Goes to School and Hazel's Amazing Mother.
1- I did like this book because is a book of a family. It is a great book for children that need help understanding the different needs every child needs in a family. The book itself is an unique small book with a soft cover. The illustrations are nice and delicate with soft colors. 2- Children would respond with curiosity just by looking at the the cover with Noisy Nora. While reading this book, I will stop and explain that parents are full of love for everybody in the family. Since Noisy Nora
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