MRS MOLE, I'M HOME
MRS MOLE, I'M HOME
MRS MOLE, I'M HOME
MRS MOLE, I'M HOME
MRS MOLE, I'M HOME

MRS MOLE, I'M HOME

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Author: Jarvis
Illustrator: Jarvis
Age: 2-7
Pages: 32
Size: 25,5 x 28 cm

Root for Morris the spectacle-wearing mole to find his way home in this laugh-out-loud story from Jarvis, the creator of Alan's Big, Scary Teeth.

🇬🇧 Description:

“A worthy successor to Alan’s Big, Scary Teeth ... reading it aloud should trigger instant cries of “Again!” Guardian Morris the mole can’t find his glasses anywhere. So, he decides to go on without them, trusting his instincts to lead him the right way home to his waiting family and delicious dinner of worm noodles. “Mrs Mole, I’m homeeee!” he sings … as he burrows right into some poor unsuspecting rabbit family’s hole. Oh dear. Without his spectacles, Morris really can’t see a single thing – how will he ever get home? With perfect comic timing and a whole lot of heart, Jarvis will have all readers rooting for Morris to find his family, and rejoicing in the idea that – glasses or no glasses – you can always make your way back to home sweet home.

Reviews:

Lots of fun to read aloud: hapless Morris has mislaid his glasses and visits a whole host of unexpected animalhomes before finding the right burrow.' The Bookseller

“For picture-book fans, Jarvis, master of fabulous foolery, returns with Mrs Mole, I’m Home!, a worthy successor to Alan’s Big Scary Teeth. […] this delightfully retro book boasts perfectly judged repetition, an appealing palette of blues and reds, and a running joke about the whereabouts of the missing specs; reading it aloud should trigger instant cries of “Again!””' The Guardian

“Jarvis has managed to follow up his hilarious Alan's Big, Scary Teeth with a book that's just as funny. His great storytelling, scratchy artwork and vivid colours combine wonderfully on every page, especially on the last one.”' BookTrust