The Mole Sisters and the Busy Bees

By Sarah Rosenfeld

A review of The Mole Sisters And The Busy Bees by Roslyn Schwartz

Published on October 1, 2000

The Mole Sisters And The Busy Bees
Roslyn Schwartz

Annick Press
$12.95

Top picks of the season include the quirky Mole Sisters in two new adventures written and illustrated by Montrealer Roslyn Schwartz, The Mole Sisters and the Wavy Wheat and The Mole Sisters and the Busy Bees. Schwartz’s coloured-pencil artwork is charming, depicting the optimistic and life-loving sisters as they find every opportunity to make molehills out of mountains, surfing through wheat fields and sticking their noses in pollen – nothing a few sneezes can’t cure! These small bound books are irresistible cute and make great gifts for kids aged two to four. mRb

Sarah Rosenfeld is a writer and associate editor for a travel and leisure magazine for Canadian physicians.

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