More stories about an inquisitive mole and his patient grandmother
Once there was a Mole who lived with his Grandmother Mole
in a hole in the forest, and most of the time they got on well
enough. But then there was the time Mole wouldn't share with
Little Gopher, the time Mole ate all the chocolate chip cookies,
the time Mole walked off with the whole bag of pretzels, and
the time when Mole wouldn't let Grandmother Mole have a
nice talk on the telephone.
In four engaging encounters, with detailed line-and-watercolor
pictures, Little Mole does the things little moles will always do
and grandmothers will forever try to stop them from doing.
Lore Segal and Sergio Ruzzier previously collaborated on
Why Mole Shouted and Other Stories, which The New York Times
Book Review praised as "a sly, solemn, slightly silly and utterly
charming book" and The Boston Globe called "quietly stellar:
gentle, warm, and witty." The author lives in New York City
and the illustrator lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Lore Segal and Sergio Ruzzier previously collaborated on Why Mole Shouted and Other Stories, which The New York Times Book Review praised as "a sly, solemn, slightly silly and utterly charming book" and The Boston Globe called "quietly stellar: gentle, warm, and witty." The author lives in New York City and the illustrator lives in Brooklyn, New York.