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The Mole Sisters and the Busy Bees (The Mole Sisters)1 review

Annick Press, 2000

The Mole Sisters
These are the most enchanting little books. I found one on a trip a few years ago and brought it home to my then 4 year old grandson. Since then we have bought every book, plus the collected stories edition. They are also good for little beginning readers.
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Moonlit Night (The Mole Sisters)

Annick Press, 2001

On a beautiful moonlit night the Mole Sisters gaze at the sky. When a brilliant shooting star blazes past, they make a wish together and soon they are imagining the world from a wonderful moon vista. On a moonlit night anything can happen! The Mole Sisters make the most out of each day. Full of fun, imagination, and quiet confidence, these are small creatures with very big hearts. Their unfaltering optimism is contagious, bringing smiles to ...
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Piece of Moss (The Mole Sisters)2 reviews

Annick Press, 2001

Funny, Sweet and Original
The beautiful illustrations are what orginally caught my eye while browsing at a bookshop. But after reading this short and clever book, I was hooked. It is funny and sweet and very original...almost poetic! My five year old god-daughter visited me and fell in love with this book and wanted me to read it to her over and over. It's a wonderful bedtime read and I'd recommend all four books..."The ...
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Wavy Wheat (The Mole Sisters)1 review

Annick Press, 2000

Perfect for Preschool
It is always delightful to see good new books for children, and I believe that the "Mole Sisters" will become nursery classics. The illustration of the entire series is exquisite--simple, yet vivid and witty. The prose is spare, with each word perfectly chosen, and room for parent-child extended discussion of the action. The characters are charming, likeable, confident, and optimistic without ...
  
  











  



  
Tales from Parc la Fontaine (The Parc la Fontaine)

Annick Press, 2006

A new and exciting series from the creator of the Mole Sisters. Welcome to Parc la Fontaine -- a park in the middle of a bustling city that is home to some surprising characters. Meet Trevor the budgie, who escapes to the park from a nearby apartment, so that he can act wild. But when a tussle with some seagulls leads to ruffled feathers, Trevor decides there's no place like home (at least until next week). And then there's Fiona, the ...
  
  











  



  
The Complete Adventures of the Mole Sisters (The Mole Sisters)5 reviews

Annick Press, 2004

So very sweet
I decided to purchase this lovely book for my son as a reminder of our wonderful trip to Montreal. The author of this book lives in Montreal. Ever since our trip, my husband have enjoyed reading it to my son (2.5 years old). It is really very simple but to the point and very very sweet. My son loves to copy all the sounds as they read now. I believe that "The Mole Sister" will be a cherished ...
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Fairy Ring (The Mole Sisters)

Annick Press, 2003

The Mole Sisters make the most of each day. Full of fun, imagination, and quiet confidence, these are small creatures with very big hearts. Their unfaltering optimism is contagious, bringing smiles to faces everywhere. Through the trees the Mole Sisters spy a fairy ring and quietly sneak up. Finding the area absent of fairies, the Mole Sisters begin to play dress-up, with flowers on their heads, wings, and magic wands. They look just ...
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Question (The Mole Sisters)1 review

Annick Press, 2002

Perfectly pleasing
I am a big fan of this series. I find them absolutely perfect for pre-schoolers, and my three young children adore them. The illustrations are utterly charming, and the text is simple yet beautifully chosen. This is my current favourite of the eight--but they're all so lovely that I never get tired of reading them or of giving them as gifts.
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Rainy Day (The Mole Sisters)3 reviews

Annick Press, 2001

Rain, Rain, Go Away
'The Mole SIsters' has the look of a board book, but the head and heart of a (very small) picture book: There are engaging characters, a compelling, dynamic, and the twists and turns of problem-solving. It's got a little more, well, substance to it than similar works, yet it maintains a light touch throughout. The mole sisters' plan for a beautiful day outdoors clashes with the reality of an ...
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Way Home (The Mole Sisters)

Annick Press, 2003

The Mole Sisters have a nose for adventure! The Mole Sisters are on their way home when it starts to snow. What fun! They stop to build snow moles, then continue on their way, only to realize they are lost. Seeking shelter inside a cave, the Mole Sisters hang with the bats and marvel at the stunning stalactites. They come across primitive cave paintings and gleefully discover themselves depicted in the scene. How perfect. Then they ...
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Blue Egg (The Mole Sisters)

Annick Press, 2001

The Mole Sisters are looking for something special. They venture into a hollow tree and follow a long staircase up, up, up. The Sisters go out on a limb to play in a bird's nest and then back down again. When they spy a beautiful blue egg, they know they have found a new treasure. The Mole Sisters make the most out of each day. Full of fun, imagination, and quiet confidence, these are small creatures with very big hearts. Their unfaltering ...
  
  











  



  
Fairy Tales (Fairytales)
Roslyn Schwartz

Zero to Ten, 2004
  
  











  



  
Les Sœurs taupe et le Clair de lune
Roslyn Schwartz

Les 400 coups, 2002
  
  











  



  
The Mole Sisters and the Cool Breeze (The Mole Sisters)

Annick Press, 2002

It's a very hot day and the Mole Sisters need a nice cool breeze. They start to fan themselves. Then a dandelion pipes up that he's hot too! Soon all the other dandelions want to be fanned as well. Now the Mole Sisters are covered in dandelion fluff... until a nice cool breeze comes along. "It's just what we needed." Swoosh, swoosh . "A nice cool breeze!" About the series: The Mole Sisters make the most of each day. Full of fun, ...
  
  











  





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