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It's Little Mole's first day of school, and he's nervous. What if he is the last to know his alphabet? What if he's not good at anything? With a good bit of anxiety, Little Mole heads to class and begins to compare himself to his peers. How will he ever measure up? But soon a crisis on the playground reveals that he has everything he needs in his own two paws to save the day. In this third installment of the Little Mole series, author Glenys Nellist and illustrator Sally Garland spin another endearing tale of the beloved Little Mole, his encouraging mama, and his forest friends. Children will relate to Little Mole's feelings of self-doubt, will cheer him on when he discovers his unique gifts and talents, and will be inspired to confront their own insecurities and celebrate what they have to offer, too.
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Each person is different, and the author does a great job of pointing out how each person has their strengths and weaknesses in this book.
We often think that we have to be good at everything, but in this book, youth learn that it is okay to not be great at everything.
Little Mole Goes to School is a cute little story, and perfect for younger readers - especially right before they head off to the school year!