Summer is here

Will Hillenbrand

Book - 2025

Mole struggles to hit the ball during summer baseball season, but with Bear's support and a new pair of glasses, he finds the confidence to enjoy the game and the joys of summer with his best friend.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Holiday House 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Will Hillenbrand (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"A Bear and Mole story."
Physical Description
pages cm
Audience
Ages 4-8
Grades K-1
ISBN
9780823457823
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Mole is up to bat! Summer means baseball, and these animals--whom readers may recognize from previous Bear and Mole books--are ready to play. Mole gets his bat out of its bag, rubs dirt on the handle, tugs on his cap, and heads to the baseball diamond, ready to hit a home run! "You're a natural," encourages Bear. But the Ump has some doubts and places a ball on a tee for Mole. Mole takes his first swing…and misses. Strike one! Bear offers some advice, and Mole tries again. Strike two! The Ump lends Mole a pair of glasses, and this time, the ball travels "UP-UP-UP" till it's "GOING, GOING, GONE!" Mole runs the bases backward for "an opposite direction home run." The animals celebrate a good game with ice cream and high-fives. With minimal text (which budding readers can attempt), this is a charming tale. Engaging use of sound effects makes the book a good option for read-alouds. Hillenbrand's art often dominates the page with dramatic depictions of movement, while strong shading and textures elevate the images. The overall roundness of the cast (and the diminutive curves of the smaller animals) makes them endearing. Youngsters feeling a bit nervous to step up to the plate will take heart from Mole's journey: Though he has a rocky beginning, he's supported by BFF Bear each step of the way. A winsome, sporty tale, especially resonant for athletic newbies.(Picture book. 3-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.