Morris Mole by Dan Yaccarino

Morris Mole

by Dan Yaccarino


From internationally acclaimed author-illustrator Dan Yaccarino comes a heartwarming tale about finding your own courage.

Meet Morris Mole—he has always been a little bit different. When the moles are running low on food, it's up to clever Morris to save the day. With a little help from an unexpected friend and a lot of digging, Morris learns that even the smallest creatures can do big things.

Featuring Dan Yaccarino’s bright and distinctive art, Morris Mole is sure to win the hearts of all readers.

Reviewed by cherryblossommj on

2 of 5 stars

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Moles are ruining our yard and we, as a family, pretty much despise them. So, I'll admit I come into this reading and review a bit jaded. Morris Mole is different from the rest and his story is all about breaking the mold and going his own route. Yes, it turns out well for all, but it feels like this is a concept being over pushed in out society today which confuses children to hear it too much as they are convinced that it is wrong to be average and normal.

To top it off. more elements are shoved in at the last minute as the little guy rescues the big and is indebted. "I may be small, but I can do big things."

Review copy, honest opinion. Not on the keeper shelf.

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