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Creep Mouse Creep Mouse is an informal game played with babies. In the game, one (child, teenager, or adult) marching his or her two fingers up from the infant's toes towards the baby's midsection, reciting a rhythmic verse something like “Here, comes, the, creep, mouse, from, the, barn, into, the, house” once the walking fingers reach the midsection, the baby is then tickled and the sounds “giddy giddy getchya” are made, much to the baby's amusement. This game is often repeated with an increased cadence with each round. ==See also==
*Infant metaphysics *Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (film) the 1988 film starring Steve Martin and Michael Caine. Where a demonstration of Creep Mouse is used by Miss Trumble on Lawrence Jamieson (Michael Caine) to elicit a smile.〔http://www.subzin.com/quotes/Dirty+Rotten+Scoundrels/Here+comes+a+creep+man.+There%27s+that+smile〕
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