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Happy Days for Mouse and Mole

by Joyce Dunbar

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When Mouse makes himself a hammock, Mole is more than happy to test it for his friend. Mouse is equally eager to help Mole find his lost glasses. But who will catch the falling leaf?In three short tales by Joyce Dunbar, young readers will meet the always charming, sometimes witty, and often humorous best friends, Mouse and Mole. James Mayhew's soft illustrations show how these two unlikely pal bond together for life's daily misadventures.… (more)
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Three beautifully illustrated short stories as Mouse and Mole enjoy an adventure with a hammock, find the Right pair of Mole's eyeglasses, have a delightful time in the colorful fallen leaves, and generally have great fun as only good friends can do.
The illustrations by James Mayhew are fun, detailed, brilliant, and delightful.
Well suited for reading WITH someone of any age including ESL, and great for gifting to anyone, but especially to a school or your local public library!
I requested and received a free temporary e-book on Adobe Digital Editions from Star Bright Books via NetGalley. Thank you!
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When Mouse makes himself a hammock, Mole is more than happy to test it for his friend. Mouse is equally eager to help Mole find his lost glasses. But who will catch the falling leaf?In three short tales by Joyce Dunbar, young readers will meet the always charming, sometimes witty, and often humorous best friends, Mouse and Mole. James Mayhew's soft illustrations show how these two unlikely pal bond together for life's daily misadventures.

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