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Mole was inside his underground house, but when he got dressed he felt a bit of a chill and couldn't figure out why. He checked both doors, but that wasn't it. "Rats! There is a hole in my pants!" It didn't take him long to notice there was one in his shirt too. It wouldn't be very nice to "start a brand-new day in old clothes." He started checking out the rest of his wardrobe and found that most of them were moth eaten...
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Really charming. There are two others with Mouse and Mole and I am buying other books by Wong Herbert Yee that are in a different vein. A very welcome and talented children's book writer-illustrator.
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