A Hole Is to Dig

A Hole Is to Dig by Ruth Krauss is a delightful reprint published by Harper Collins on September 7, 1989. This 48-page book presents a whimsical exploration of the concept of a hole through simple definitions and playful language, making it accessible for young readers. Written in English, it invites readers to engage with the idea of holes in a humorous and imaginative way.
In this book, readers will discover a series of amusing definitions that illustrate various contexts in which a hole can exist, from the practical to the absurd. The text encourages exploration of language and concepts, making it suitable for both juvenile fiction and nonfiction audiences. With its focus on words and philosophy, A Hole Is to Dig serves as a charming introduction to the joy of definitions and the playful nature of language.
Official synopsis Publisher
What is a hole?
A hole is when you step in it
you go down
A hole is
for a mouse
to live in.
And, of course,a hole is to dig.
This is the funniest book
of definitions you’ll ever read!
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