
The Tale of Grandfather Mole, written by Arthur Scott Bailey in 1920, is a children's story that is part of the Sleepy-Time Tales series. It follows the life of Grandfather Mole, a quirky, nearly blind creature who prefers the solitude of his underground home. Through his interactions with other garden animals, the story imparts moral lessons about friendship, resourcefulness, and self-acceptance, blending humor with gentle wisdom. The book is notable for its charming portrayal of animal life and the valuable life lessons it offers to young readers.

































