The protagonists of Molly, Olive, and Dexter Play Hide-and-Seek (2023) take part in the “loveliest game in the world.”
Molly the hare, Olive the owl, and Dexter the fox are good friends, but it’s Olive who’s fondest of guessing games. She entices her friends to play “GUESS WHAT?” Gazing skyward, Dexter begins by asking the other two what he’s thinking about. Molly immediately figures out that he’s thinking of the sky. It’s equally clear what Molly, her mouth full of delicious grass, is thinking of. When it’s Olive’s turn, she declares that she’s thinking of “TWO things at the same time.” Their frustration mounting, Molly and Dexter just can’t figure it out. To help them, Olive says that the two things are lovely. Lovelier than flowers, even. Some young readers will likely hit on the answer at the same time as the fox and the hare. Utterly comfortable in its own coziness, Rayner’s extraordinary, watercolorlike mixed-media art has a loose, sketchy quality that adds to its easygoing charm. Meanwhile, all this postulating is set against a backdrop of a summer’s day so beautiful that children will yearn to return again and again.
It takes no guesswork to understand just how endearing this friendship truly is.
(Picture book. 3-6)