Rat has warned Mole to avoid the Wild Wood, but Mole is eager to meet Badger and so one day he ventures into the Wood alone as snow begins to fall. It isn't long before Mole begins to see faces ...
The Mole leaves his spring cleaning to explore the world above. He meets the Water Rat and the two set off for a leisurely row down the river. The two animals stop to enjoy their picnic and Mole ...
After Rat's house is shaken by the passing of a great steamer, he and Mole hear the calls of the riverbank youngsters, who have lost their friend Billy (a fieldmouse – not Billy Rabbit ...
Figures including Ratty, Mole and Toad have been donated to the Waterside Arts Centre Puppets from an animated version of The Wind in the Willows have returned home 30 years after they were feared ...
3. Ghost at Mole End - While resting, Mole hears sounds which he cannot account for.It leads him to fear that there might be a ghost in his house. Mole seeks reassurance from Badger that the ...
An original illustration for Wind in the Willows has sold at auction for £ ... It shows Mr Toad, Ratty, Badger and Mole outside Toad Hall, and was sold at Cheffins auctioneers in Cambridge.
In The Wind in the Willows, Ratty, Mole and Badger stand by Toad, but ultimately only if he reforms himself enough to meet them on their terms. Except that then he’s no longer Toad, his pizazz ...
Mole, Rat, Badger and Toad return in Kenneth Grahame's turn-of-the-20th-century classic, The Wind in the Willows (1908), newly illustrated by Michael Foreman. Kenneth Grahame, Author, Chronicle ...