In this charming story, a rosy-cheeked Mouse and a shy Mole exchange secret valentines, experiencing the joys of friendship and affection. Wong Herbert Yee masterfully blends sweetness, humor, and heart, appealing to early readers with engaging illustrations and relatable emotions. This delightful addition to the Mouse and Mole series not only captivates with its tender narrative but also includes a fun activity, teaching readers how to create their own valentines.
Mouse and MoleSeries
This charming series follows the friendship of two unlikely companions as they embark on various gentle adventures. Each story is filled with playfulness and lessons about sharing, kindness, and finding joy in simple moments. It's perfect for young readers who have enjoyed classic tales and are looking for more heartwarming narratives. The delightful illustrations and accessible language make these books an excellent choice for early independent reading.





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Mouse and Mole: Fine Feathered Friends
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Birdingcombines with creativity in thisGeisel Honorwinningearly reader.
Mouse and Mole: A Winter Wonderland
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Best friends Mouse and Mole enjoy playing in the snow with Sno-Mouse and Sno-Mole, two more best friends.
As best friends Mole and Mouse try to solve the problem of Mole's moth-eaten clothes, they also find new uses for old things.
Upstairs Mouse, Downstairs Mole (reader)
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Delightful. . . . A real winner.School Library Journal The friendly, cooperative tone of the text is reminiscent of the Frog and Toad series.Kirkus Reviews Yees comfy beginning reader (dedicated to Friends of Frog and Toad) . . . packs in plenty of sweetness and civility.Publishers Weekly Mouse and Mole are neighbors. Mouse lives inside an oak tree, and Mole lives in a hole underneath. They are neighbors, but they are also friends. Sometimes friends make mistakesbut they always try to help each other out. That is what Mouse and Mole do.