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The Banging Book
The Banging Book

By Bill Grossman

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Irrepressibly noisy children discover that building things by banging is more rewarding than smashing them to bits.

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Nora's Room
Nora's Room

By Jessica Harper

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There's such a racket coming from Nora's room that her mother imagines a series of outlandish events going on up there.

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The Quiet Mother and the Noisy Little Boy
The Quiet Mother and the Noisy Little Boy

By Charlotte Zolotow

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A noisy little boy discovers the pleasure of a quiet moment with his mother after his very noisy cousin pays a visit to their house.

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City Noises
City Noises

By Karla Kuskin

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In this poem an old tin can becomes an urban conch shell when, held against a child's ear, it reveals the sounds of a bustling city.

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There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Boot
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Boot

By Linda Smith

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The old woman who lives in a boot uses a magic potion to quiet the noisy children who live in a shoe.

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Root-a-Toot-Toot
Root-a-Toot-Toot

By Anne F. Rockwell

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A cumulative rebus in which several animals join a boy and his flute in a noisy procession.

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