If You Give a Mouse a Cookie quickly became established as a popular favorite and is today considered a contemporary classic. In 1993, the book was featured on
Reading Rainbow.
Charles Schulz created two
Peanuts strips about
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. In 2000,
Oprah Winfrey chose
If You Give a Pig a Pancake as one of her favorite things. She also included it on her list ''Oprah's Favorite Things from A-Z'' in that same year.
The Bronx Zoo featured the art in its Children's Zoo for one year. The series has fans of all ages from all over the world including Japan, where an entire Tokyo city bus was painted with images of Mouse. The book has also made it to the White House. In
Laura Bush's Celebration of American Authors at the 2001 Presidential Inauguration, Felicia Bond and Laura Numeroff were among those honored for their
If You Give... series. The Bush family writes that their cat India's favorite book was
If You Take a Mouse to the Movies. A bronze sculpture of her sleeping on the book is included in the
George W. Bush Presidential Library. First Lady
Michelle Obama read
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie on the White House lawn during the 2009 Easter Egg Roll. The book itself was featured in an episode of ''
Kino's Storytime, and appeared as part of a "Mail Time" segment on the Blue's Clues'' episode "Blue's ABCs". It was also featured on the ''
Blue's Room'' episode "Snacktime Playdate". In the movie
Air Force One, a captured President warns the Vice-President via phone about negotiating with the terrorists holding him hostage by saying, "If you give a mouse a cookie..." She responds with a knowing look, "...they're going to want a glass of milk." In the September 18, 2025 episode of
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Colbert's monologue segment uses the book's cover in
political satire, altered to depict
Jimmy Kimmel as the cookie, in reference to
ABC's
indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! under perceived political pressure from the
Trump administration, following
CBS'
cancellation two months earlier of The Late Show. ==Selected translations==