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Books in The Mole Sisters series

  • The Mole Sisters and Wavy Wheat

    Roslyn Schwartz, Saoussan Askar, Michael Martchenko, Suzanne Duranceau

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    An adventure with the irresistible and irrepressible Mole Sisters. After starting out in a new direction, the Mole Sisters find themselves in the middle of a field of wavy wheat. Back and forth, up and down, the Mole Sisters play the time away, going everywhere they can—including straight to bed at the end of their tiring day.
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  • The Mole Sisters and Fairy Ring

    Roslyn Schwartz, Susan McClelland

    Hardcover (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Full of fun, imagination, and quiet confidence, these are small creatures with big hearts. Their unfaltering optimism is contagious, bringing smiles to faces everywhere. Through the trees the Mole Sisters spy a fairy ring and quietly sneak up.Finding the area absent of fairies, the Mole Sisters begin to play dress-up, with flowers on their heads, wings, and magic wands. They look just like fairies! A sprinkle of magic dust and a lost of imagination lead to dizzying fun, until it is time to be Moles again. Bright and lush colored-pencil artwork conveys the Mole Sisters’ love for life. A minimum of text makes it easy to follow and invites preschoolers to join in with its rhythmic cadences.
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  • The Mole Sisters and Fairy Ring

    Roslyn Schwartz, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Full of fun, imagination, and quiet confidence, these are small creatures with big hearts. Their unfaltering optimism is contagious, bringing smiles to faces everywhere. Through the trees the Mole Sisters spy a fairy ring and quietly sneak up.Finding the area absent of fairies, the Mole Sisters begin to play dress-up, with flowers on their heads, wings, and magic wands. They look just like fairies! A sprinkle of magic dust and a lost of imagination lead to dizzying fun, until it is time to be Moles again. Bright and lush colored-pencil artwork conveys the Mole Sisters’ love for life. A minimum of text makes it easy to follow and invites preschoolers to join in with its rhythmic cadences.
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  • The Mole Sisters and Rainy Day

    Roslyn Schwartz, Vian Oelofsen

    Paperback (Annick Press, May 1, 1999)
    A rainstorm quashes the sisters’ plan for a lovely day outside. But their leaky mole hole provides the perfect place to build an indoor oasis, complete with swimming pool!
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  • The Mole Sisters and Busy Bees

    Roslyn Schwartz

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The Mole Sisters set out to do nothing at all. But when a busy bee buzzes by, they follow him and end up in a lovely meadow of flowers. The Mole Sisters begin smelling and their noses become covered in pollen. Soon they look just like flowers! With a couple of big sneezes, they are back to being Mole Sisters.
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  • The Mole Sisters and Question

    Roslyn Schwartz, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    The Mole Sisters are wondering who they are. They set out to find an answer. They decide they’re not fish, because fish live in water; they’re not birds, because birds fly; they’re not snails because snails live alone ... they’re Mole Sisters, of course!
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  • The Mole Sisters and Blue Egg

    Roslyn Schwartz, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    The Mole Sisters are looking for something special. They venture into a hollow tree and follow a long staircase up, up, up. The Sisters go out on a limb to play in a bird’s nest and then back down again.When they spy a beautiful blue egg, they know they have found a new treasure.
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  • The Complete Adventures of the Mole Sisters

    Roslyn Schwartz

    Hardcover (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2004)
    From moonlit nights to rainy days, all ten Mole Sisters tales are presented here in their entirety. How lovely!The Mole Sisters are loved around the world, with a total of seven foreign editions. Here at home they have become best-sellers several times over, and an animated television series has brought their adventures to an even wider audience.Now all ten Mole Sisters adventures are available in one beautiful collection. Each original tale is included in its entirety in a new panoramic format, allowing readers a fresh look at Roslyn Schwartz’s enchanting colored pencil illustrations.Beautifully bound with a new cover and including a special bonus image by the author, The Complete Adventues of the Mole Sisters is as irresistible as the girls themselves. “How lovely,” said the Mole Sisters. And it is!
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  • The Mole Sisters and Moonlit Night

    Roslyn Schwartz, Lucy Clibbon

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    On a beautiful moonlit night the Mole Sisters gaze at the sky. When a brilliant shooting star blazes past, they make a wish together and soon they are imagining the world from a wonderful moon vista. On a moonlit night anything can happen!
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  • The Mole Sisters and Cool Breeze

    Roslyn Schwartz

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    It is a very hot day and the Mole Sisters need a nice cool breeze. They start to fan themselves. Then a dandelion pipes up that he’s hot too! Soon all the other dandelions want to be fanned as well. Now the Mole Sisters are covered in dandelion fluff ... until a nice cool breeze comes along. “It’s just what we needed.” Swoosh, swoosh. “A nice cool breeze!”
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  • The Mole Sisters and Piece of Moss

    Roslyn Schwartz, Ben Frey

    Paperback (Annick Press, May 1, 1999)
    When a piece of moss is feeling bad, the Mole Sisters set out to show him what a wonderful world they live in. Their adventures take them from their mole hole to the top of the world and back again.
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  • The Mole Sisters and Way Home

    Roslyn Schwartz, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    The Mole Sisters are on their way home when it starts to snow. What fun! They stop to build snow moles, then continue on their way, only to realize they are lost. Seeking shelter inside a cave, the Mole Sisters hang with the bats and marvel at the stunning stalactites. They come across primitive cave paintings and gleefully discover themselves depicted in the scene. How perfect. They continue on, softly home.
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