Little Mole Finds Hope

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Beaming Books
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.3 X 9.0 X 0.3 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781506448749

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About the Author
Glenys Nellist was born and raised in a little village in northern England. The author of multiple children's books, including the bestselling 'Twas the Evening of Christmas, The Wonder That Is You, and four popular series: Love Letters from God, Snuggle Time, Good News and Little Mole, her writing reflects a deep passion for helping children discover joy and hope in the world. Glenys lives in Michigan with her husband, David.
Sally Anne Garland grew up in a small town called Alness in the Highlands of Scotland. According to her parents, her first really good drawing, at the age of four, was a large mural in crayon on the sitting-room wall. She went on to study Illustration and Graphic Design at Edinburgh College of Art before settling in Glasgow, where she lives with her partner and their son. When she's not drawing or writing stories, she has fun reading books, watching movies, and going on walks.
Reviews

"This gentle, comforting tale empowers kids to discover light in darkness on their own or with assistance from a warm, guiding hand. In support of this, a discussion guide for caregivers at the end provides simple facts about moles plus discussion questions and useful, empathetic tips to help a sad child find hope... Sweet and reassuring for little moles--and humans too." --Kirkus Reviews

"VERDICT With social-emotional curricula at the forefront of education right now, this charming story will find a place in many libraries." --School Library Journal

"Emily Dickinson wrote that "hope is the thing with feathers." It may also be daffodils, leaves, and butterflies, or the stories shared by a loving mama. A delightful book." --Rev. Dr. David A. Bard, Bishop of the Michigan United Methodist Church

"In Little Mole Finds Hope, Glenys Nellist brings us on a journey to hope through the eyes of a delightful little mole. Teaching abstract concepts like hope to young children can be a challenge, and this book has overcome it. I will tuck this one on our family's bookshelf and bring it out when we need a little reminder of what it means to look for the light when the world around seems too dark." --Traci Smith, author of Faithful Families: Creating Sacred Moments at Home and Prayers for Faithful Families: Everyday Prayers for Everyday Life

"The perfect resource for teachers to add to units on feelings, seasons, and life cycles. An uplifting story we all need!" --Joanna Rowland, author of The Memory Box and Stay Through the Storm

"A wonderful story about discovering beauty and light amid sad feelings and dark places, this book is a gift to both children and parents. With adorably vivid illustrations and tangible descriptions of hope that kids will understand, Little Mole Finds Hope will bring love, light, and curious conversations to every family's bedtime reading." --Matthew Paul Turner, author of When I Pray for You, When God Made Light, and When God Made You

"This beautiful book will delight and encourage the youngest readers and help them grasp the good news of hope. But it will also touch the hearts, minds, and souls of those of us grown-ups who need reminders that life springs forth from even the muddiest bulbs and barest branches and that light shines bright at the end of even the darkest tunnels." --Caryn Rivadeneira, author of the Helper Hounds series, Grit and Grace, and Grumble Hallelujah

"Little Mole Finds Hope is a wonderful and sensitive way to introduce children to the hope that always accompanies sadness." --Bishop Laurie Haller, Iowa Annual Conference, United Methodist Church

"With a gentle refrain and illustrations that perfectly fit the tone, Little Mole Finds Hope is a book that children will ask for again and again, and parents will gladly oblige. A beautiful story about sadness and hope." --The Rev. Dr. Kathleen Long Bostrom, award-winning children's book author

"Simple, lyrical, and profoundly wise, Little Mole Finds Hope deserves to become a classic in children's literature. I adore this beautiful book and its message of where hope can be found, even in the most unhappy times." --Jennifer Grant, author of Maybe God Is Like That Too and Maybe I Can Love My Neighbor Too