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Reddit mentions of The King, the Mice and the Cheese

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Reddit mentions: 6

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The King, the Mice and the Cheese
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Height9.25 Inches
Length6.75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 1965
Weight0.66 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches

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Found 6 comments on The King, the Mice and the Cheese:

u/maddata · 6 pointsr/news

The King, The Mice, and the Cheese

King has cheese, loves cheese.

Gets mouse problem.

Gets cats, they eat the mice, but turn into a cat problem.

Gets dogs to chase off the cats, but now there's a dog problem.

Shit... get lions, no more dog issue, but now a lion issue.

Faaaaark... alright, let's get some elephants to scare off the lions. Well charles dickens, now we have an elephant problem.

I know, let's get some mice to scare off the elephants...

u/Ray_gunn · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

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u/bookchaser · 2 pointsr/books
  1. The King, the Mice and the Cheese. Every kid wanted it from the school library. I got in trouble when it got lost on my bookshelf and incurred late fees. Yes, my school had late fees.

  2. Fahrenheit 451 and The Technicolor Time Machine. I'm not actually much of a reader. TTTM my SF-obsessed father gave me to read and it's the first full regular non-school book I read. Then I read F451 because the title interested me in seeing it on his bookshelf.

    As an adult:

  3. Danny the Champion of the World for the absolutely wonderful father-son relationship. Most children's books present parents as adversaries. I remember my mother reading it to me as a child.

  4. The Harry Potter series, reading it to my daughter. The series is absolutely packed with wonderful messages for children.
u/wordjockey · 2 pointsr/books

The only books I have from my youth are The Very Hungry Caterpillar and The Judge: an Untrue Tale. This reflects my mothers interest more than my own.

I fondly remember The King, the Mice, and the Cheese.

As a parent, I have to go with Goodnight Gorilla and Morris the Moose. Morris is a great one to do voices for, and very funny when your kid hits the right age. Too Many Frogs is also a great one if you enjoy doing voices.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/explainlikeimfive

This is required reading for someone concocting that plan.

http://www.amazon.com/King-Mice-Cheese-Beginner-Books/dp/0394800397