In this charming story, a rosy-cheeked Mouse and a shy Mole exchange secret valentines, experiencing the joys of friendship and affection. Wong Herbert Yee masterfully blends sweetness, humor, and heart, appealing to early readers with engaging illustrations and relatable emotions. This delightful addition to the Mouse and Mole series not only captivates with its tender narrative but also includes a fun activity, teaching readers how to create their own valentines.
Ratón y Topo Serie
Esta encantadora serie sigue la amistad de dos compañeros improbables mientras se embarcan en diversas y apacibles aventuras. Cada historia está llena de picardía y enseña sobre compartir, amabilidad y la alegría de los momentos sencillos. Es perfecta para lectores jóvenes que han disfrutado de cuentos clásicos y buscan más narrativas conmovedoras. Las encantadoras ilustraciones y el lenguaje accesible hacen de estos libros una excelente opción para la lectura independiente temprana.





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