
Dream Big, Little Mole
Dream Big, Little Mole
Tom Percival
Christine Pym
Bloomsbury, 2021
32pp., pbk., RRP $A12.99
9781408892824
Little Mole looks on with envy at the birds soaring through the sky, the ducks swimming, the grasshopper leaping and the squirrely climbing.
“I wish I could do that,” she said with a sigh. Wise Owl hears her and tells her that rather than envying the others, she should just be herself. But when Little Mole decides her talent is digging and sets out to dig the biggest hole in the world, it seems that everything just turns to disaster – or does it?
This is a gentle story-in-rhyme for young readers that demonstrates the meaning of clouds having silver linings. Although it appears that her digging only upsets Fox and Hedgehog and Rabbit and she decides to give up, a meeting with Otter spurs her on and the ending is most unexpected. Perhaps Little Mole’s talent is more important than digging the biggest hole in the world.