Moles Can Dance

Moles Can Dance

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Publisher's Synopsis

All day long the moles dig tunnels and push up mole-hills. But one young mole gets bored - he wants to run and stretch and dance! "Moles can't dance", the other moles all tell him. But this young mole is determined to prove them wrong. So he decides to go out into the open air and find someone who will teach him to dance. He meets a cow, a frog, a fox and a woodpecker - but none of them can dance.;Suddenly, though, he hears a loud banging noise and sees a girl dancing in a garden. He watches her and copies what she does and then dances home - past the astonished woodpecker, fox, frog and cow. The other moles are amazed too, but after watching the young mole for a while, they too come out and dance. This picture book tells a story that shows what can be achieved with determination.;Richard Evans won the 1971 Eric Gregory Poetry Award and various volumes of verse for children including "Moonfrog", "The Word Party" and "The House That Caught a Cold". Caroline Anstey illustrated " I Bought My Love A Tabby Cat" and "The Pocket Mouse".

Book information

ISBN: 9780744521702
Publisher: Walker
Imprint: Walker
Pub date:
DEWEY: 823.914
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Weight: -1g
Height: 225mm
Width: 225mm