Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start
Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start
Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start
Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start
Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start
Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start
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Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start

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Age 5-7 | Hardback | 32 pages | 250 x 200mm
Publication October 2020 | ISBN 9781913134785

The latest in a series of gentle and humorous stories by acclaimed author and illustrator team Joyce Dunbar and James Mayhew.

Perfect for fans of Kenneth Grahame.

Contains three stories:

A Fresh Start
Mouse and Mole try to give their friendship a fresh start but realise they can’t go without seeing each other, even for a day.

Hip-Dip-Dip
When Mole is unable to decide which toy boat he likes best, Mouse suggests ‘hip-dip-dip’ to help him make his choice.

A Bolt from the Blue
Mouse and Mole try to avoid a storm by running, crawling and sitting it out, until they realise it’s impossible to know when a bolt from the blue will strike and to make the best of their situation.

Books in the series:

Reviews:

'Warm and witty illustrations... perfect to snuggle up with on a chilly afternoon' Practical Parenting

'Children will love the simple adventures of these two unlikely companions' The School Librarian

'Characters that stand alongside the greats of children's literature... They work their magic not just on children, but on parents too...' The Sunday Telegraph