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a rodent sitting on top of a rock next to water and labeled parts of its body
Who's who?
The difference between a brown rat and a water vole! Water vole - smaller than a rat and with a more rounded body and head. Their fur is often darker in colour than a rat and appears much more silky.
a rodent eating carrots on a wooden table
Water Vole: 'Ratty' from Wind in the Willows
two bears are having a picnic on the grass near a river and a small boat
Chromebook Discord that's Winterfrost Legacy someh
The Wind in the Willows,Tasha Tudor´s illustration
the wind in the willows unabridgeded by kenneth grahame and mary woods
The Wind in the Willows
the wind in the willows
The Wind in the Willows
a small rodent sitting in the grass
Water Vole at the British Wildlife Centre
Water Vole at the British Wildlife Centre www.nbcbirdandpestcontrol.co.uk
a drawing of a bear holding a mouse on top of another animal in the grass
Propelled the helpless animal to shore
Original illustration to 'The Wind in the Willows' published by Books Illustrated Ltd. Ratty helps Mole... Pen and Ink and Watercolour on paper by Angel Dominguez.
a painting of a bear in a boat with another bear on the water and grass
Chris Dunn Illustration/Fine Art
Chris Dunn Illustration - Wind in Willows
the book cover for wind in the willows
A luscious childhood: Beautiful books for children
the wind in the willow's by kenneth grahame paperback book cover
The Wind in the Willows (Sterling Illustrated Classics Series)|Hardcover
I read this with the kids a couple of summers ago....they loved the illustrations.
two people are swimming in the water with umbrellas and other items floating around them
the illustrators of The Wind in the Willows | Tattered but still lovely | LibraryThing
the illustrators of The Wind in the Willows | Tattered but still lovely | LibraryThing - Inga Moore
the wind in the willows book with an image of a boy on a boat
The Wind in the Willows: A Fine Welcome : The Children's Treehouse
The Wind in the Willows: A Fine Welcome! Mole lives alone deep underground until one fine day he dares to go up. He is shy and afraid of water, but he soon meets a friendly Water Rat who composes a poem as the story progresses. Will Mole run away or face his fears? This reader is the perfect introduction to Kenneth Grahame's classic The Wind in the Willows, with illustrations by Michael Hague.
a painting of two children on a boat in the water next to trees and bushes
The Wind in the Willows
This is the home of the Water Rat and the two animals quickly become friends and enjoy a happy summer together fishing and having adventures up and down the riverbank. As days grow shorter and winter approaches the Mole grows restless and foolishly ventures alone into the Wild Wood. His mission is to find the home of the much respected but elusive Mr Badger.
an image of a mouse with many other mice around him and holding a stick in his hand
The Wind in the Willows. Mr. Water Rat by Steve Dooley www.bibliodome.com