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Happy Holidays Hidden Picture

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Happy Holidays Hidden Picture

For a fun little holiday gift for your class, print out the Mouse Holiday Party Poster
and the 20 things listed below to search for at the party.

1) Dancing mouse wearing antlers
2) Couple kissing under the mistletoe
3) A mouse in a striped shirt with his feet up
4) A mouse band playing Christmas songs
5) A mouse opening presents early
6) A mouse taking a slice of cake
7) A mouse not paying attention to holding the ladder
8) A mouse adding the Christmas tree star
9) A mouse taking a candy cane
10) Mouse elves riding a reindeer
11) Two mice singing Christmas carols
12) Two mice dancing cheek to cheek
13) A young mouse with a teddy bear
14) A mother mouse pushing a stroller
15) A mouse taking an orange soda
16) A mouse presenting a gift to a friend
17) A mouse spilling her glass of punch
18) A mouse with his paws behind his back watching the band
19) A mouse putting out a candle with her tail
20) Santa hearing Christmas wishes

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