Mole’s Moon

Mole’s Moon by Hiawyn Oram, published by Penguin Young Readers Group in June 1998, is a 32-page book written in English. This story follows Littlest Mole, whose family initially mocks him for claiming to see the moon reflected in the stream at night while wearing a blindfold. As the narrative unfolds, they come to realize the unique advantages of having someone who can perceive things in the dark that others cannot.
Readers will discover themes related to environmental conservation and the natural world as they engage with the tale. The book presents a blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, focusing on animals and mammals, while exploring the significance of perception and understanding in a family dynamic. Through Littlest Mole’s journey, the story highlights the value of seeing beyond the surface, encouraging readers to appreciate different perspectives.
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Littlest Mole’s family laughs at him and makes him wear a blindfold when he says he sees the moon in the stream at night, but eventually they find out the advantages of knowing someone who can see things in the dark that no one else does.
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