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OverviewYippee! It is a winter wonderland! What better day for Mouse and Mole to go sledding, whirl around on ice skates, and build snowmen together? But Mole does not want to go outside. Too cold! Too windy! He prefers to stay as snug as a bug in a rug inside his nice, warm bed. Mouse is lonely. Ice skating and sledding just aren't as fun for one. Then she gets an idea...a Sno-Mole might do the trick! Mole won't be needing his hat or scarf or mittens...or will he? Sometimes even best friends want to do different things. But at the end of a cold winter's day, it's nice to know that your best friend will be there waiting for you, with warm mittens and all. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wong Yee , Wong Herbert YeePublisher: Clarion Books Imprint: Clarion Books Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9780547576978ISBN 10: 0547576978 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 06 December 2011 Recommended Age: From 6 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Yee continues his Mouse and Mole series with another winning installment....As in the series' previous titles, catchy rhymes, brisk dialogue, onomatopoeic sounds, and winsome ink and watercolor illustrations will easily draw new readers to this seasonal, episodic friendship story. --Gillian Engberg, Booklist <br> Young readers will likely enjoy the simple irony and straightforward plot, while the many color illustrations reinforce the action and help them in in their transition to beginning chapter books. -- School Library Journal <p> <br> Mouse and Mole, Fine Feathered Friends A 2010 Theodore Seuss Geisel Honor Award Winner <p> <p> A Brand New Day with Mouse and Mole <p> The stories are light, with simple plots, and the lively and expressive watercolor illustrations add energy and detail. A worthwhile addition to easy-reader collections. -- School Library Journal <p> <p> <p> Abracadabra! Magic with Mouse and Mole <p> <p> These two are a lovely addition to the panth Yee continues his Mouse and Mole series with another winning installment....As in the series' previous titles, catchy rhymes, brisk dialogue, onomatopoeic sounds, and winsome ink and watercolor illustrations will easily draw new readers to this seasonal, episodic friendship story. --Gillian Engberg, Booklist Young readers will likely enjoy the simple irony and straightforward plot, while the many color illustrations reinforce the action and help them in in their transition to beginning chapter books. -- School Library JournalMouse and Mole, Fine Feathered Friends A 2010 Theodore Seuss Geisel Honor Award Winner A Brand New Day with Mouse and Mole The stories are light, with simple plots, and the lively and expressive watercolor illustrations add energy and detail. A worthwhile addition to easy-reader collections. -- School Library Journal Abracadabra! Magic with Mouse and Mole * These two are a lovely addition to the pantheon of easy-reader pals. -- School Library Journal , starred review The friendly, cooperative tone of the text is reminiscent of the Frog and Toad series. - Kirkus [T]he artwork nicely reinforces the story's action, the closeness between friends, and shared wonder in nature's magic. -- BooklistUpstairs Mouse, Downstairs Mole The expressive bamboo-pen and watercolor with colored-pencil illustrations capture the humor of the situations as well as the emotions of the characters. With its controlled vocabulary, repetition, and humor, this tale of friendship also introduces opposites, homophones, and letter writing. A real winner. -- School Library journal Kids will become more proficient at reading and also come away with a lesson in friendship. -- Booklist Yee continues his Mouse and Mole series with another winning installment....As in the series' previous titles, catchy rhymes, brisk dialogue, onomatopoeic sounds, and winsome ink and watercolor illustrations will easily draw new readers to this seasonal, episodic friendship story. Gillian Engberg, Booklist Young readers will likely enjoy the simple irony and straightforward plot, while the many color illustrations reinforce the action and help them in in their transition to beginning chapter books. School Library Journal Mouse and Mole, Fine Feathered Friends A 2010 Theodore Seuss Geisel Honor Award Winner A Brand New Day with Mouse and Mole The stories are light, with simple plots, and the lively and expressive watercolor illustrations add energy and detail. A worthwhile addition to easy-reader collections. School Library Journal Abracadabra! Magic with Mouse and Mole * These two are a lovely addition to the pantheon of easy-reader pals. School Library Journal, starred review The friendly, cooperative tone of the text is reminiscent of the Frog and Toad series. Kirkus [T]he artwork nicely reinforces the story's action, the closeness between friends, and shared wonder in nature's magic. Booklist Upstairs Mouse, Downstairs Mole The expressive bamboo-pen and watercolor with colored-pencil illustrations capture the humor of the situations as well as the emotions of the characters. With its controlled vocabulary, repetition, and humor, this tale of friendship also introduces opposites, homophones, and letter writing. A real winner. School Library journal Kids will become more proficient at reading and also come away with a lesson in friendship. Booklist Author InformationWong Herbert Yee has written many books for children, including stories about Fireman Small. This is his fifth book about Mouse and Mole. He lives in Michigan with his family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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