Come Back Out, Mole!

 
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Author(s)
Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Alessandro Montagnana
Publisher Name
NubeOcho
Age Range
4+
Release Date
October 28, 2025
ISBN13
978-8410406506
ISBN10 or ASIN
   
Mole is very scared and doesn't want to leave his house. His friends suggest fun plans, but there's no way he’s leaving the safety of his burrow.
When Mole is out for a stroll one day, he almost gets hit by lightning. From that day on, he refuses to leave his cozy, safe burrow. Raccoon, Bear, Badger, Beaver and Squirrel invite him to come out to gather nuts, play and pick berries, but to no avail. Mole just won’t leave his house. Will his friends be able to come up with a plan to get Mole to come out of his burrow and start having fun again?
A sweet story about chasing away fears and feeling happy in the moment. 

Editor reviews

2 reviews
Never Let Fear Stop You!
(Updated: June 29, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Poor Mole is startled by thunder one day and he runs back to his burrow to hide. No matter what his friends do, they can't make him come out. He's just too scared. Together they come up with an ingenious plan to help him, but will it work?
What I Liked: Children can really learn from this book that while there are some things that may frighten you, we must face them. Sometimes it just takes the right motivation though. The way his friends trick him, may seem a little mean, but it helped him to overcome his fear because he knew his friends were more important.
Final Verdict: This was a well written and beautifully illustrated book. I think that these types of stories are very important for younger children when it comes to learning about the world. I would definitely recommend it.
Good Points
A great lesson for children
Lovely illustrations
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Don't Let Fear Hold You Back
(Updated: June 29, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Mole loved going out for strolls, but unfortunately for him, thunder hit when he was out and caused him to run and hide in his burrow. Now Mole never wants to leave the safety of his house, no matter how persistent his friends are that they will keep him safe and be there should anything happen. What will it take to get Mole out of his burrow? Will his friends be able to come up with a solution that is greater than the fear mole has of the outside?

What I Liked: The message of this book is great to show children how fear can sometimes hold you back from good things and how to conquer your fear. It was interesting and helpful to see that Mole was willing to put aside his fear when he believed that others were in danger. This moment was powerful because oftentimes we do things without thinking, even when we are scared. After all, others may need us to, and this moment helps to show Mole how much his friends care about him. This moment culminates in something special for Mole because he learns that his friends will support him and that they remember things about him that he forgot due to the fear.

The book is filled with cute illustrations that are bright and colorful while keeping the animals realistic. It was fascinating to see the different animals and their interactions with Mole and the various things they were trying to convince Mole to come out for. There are some pages in which the book needs to be flipped 90 degrees to read, which helps keep young readers’ attention. The text contrasts well with the background, and there is a clear distinction as to who is speaking.

Final Verdict: Come Back Out, Mole! is a delightful tale about courage and friendship, and how you might miss out on something if you keep harboring on the what-ifs of life. Children ages 3 and up will enjoy this book, and adults will enjoy how this book can help explain anxiety and nerves, and highlight that while it's okay to be nervous or scared, there are times when that fear is not necessary. This book can also help showcase the things that you might miss because you are too busy worrying about what could happen, and you forget about what is actually happening.
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