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Ehlert, L. (1994). Mole’s Hill. San Diego: Harcourt Brace & Company
Brief Annotation: Mole loves the home she has dug for herself. So when Fox told her it had to move before the maple leaves turn red and orange, she did not know what to do. Mole decided to make a hill, a hill that the other animals will enjoy. Does Fox make Mole move her hill?
Genre: Picturebook
Grade Level: Pre K-2
Readers who will like this: Teachers or parents teaching about problem solving. Children who enjoy brightly colored books. Children who love to read about nature.
Response/Rating (1-4): 4. The illustrations in this book are inspired by two art forms of the Woodland Indians. Tt is very interesting to look at and children will enjoy the characters of this book.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: What are some things we can do to problem solve?
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