The stone moles come to town and wreak havoc everywhere, but when they tunnel their way into a bathtub where a little girl is busily washing, they become friends. The girl then convinces the townspeople that once befriended, the moles are willing to help, especially with digging telephone cables.
In The great invason of the Stone Moles, Daniel Billiet, a youth poet from Belgium, writes with amazing empathy about how an entire colony of moles is endangered because of man's unthoughtful behavior. Nicole Rutten's drawings make you really like the little animals, who try to protest against what's being done to them. In a little girl, they find a friend who helps them to save their natural habitat. Spread all over the world, this book will be heart-warming to all the kids between 5 and 55. Enjoy!
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