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4 stars
Such a joyful, picturesque little book.
Of its time, there are several offhanded sexist comments which I might omit if I were reading it to a child but it certainly doesn’t dominate the story.

Laura Driscoll: The wind in the willows (2003, Barnes & Noble Books)
32 pages
English language
Published Aug. 6, 2003 by Barnes & Noble Books.
"Mole had never seen a river. Mole had never been in a boat. Then Mole met the Water Rat-- and everything changed.
"Mole had never seen a river. Mole had never been in a boat. Then Mole met the Water Rat-- and everything changed.
Such a joyful, picturesque little book.
Of its time, there are several offhanded sexist comments which I might omit if I were reading it to a child but it certainly doesn’t dominate the story.
Three stars for the story, but the illustrations in this edition are worth 5 stars, they are gorgeous!
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