Inch and Roly and the Very Small Hiding Place cover

Inch and Roly and the Very Small Hiding Place

Author: Wiley, Melissa

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.7
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 314
Points per Word 0.001592
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Inch darts into a tiny hole to escape a bird, and Roly follows, with other small creatures soon piling in after them. As the once-safe hiding spot grows crowded, the situation turns perilous and chaotic. Bright, full-color pictures bring the frantic scramble to life, highlighting the humor in their predicament. The story shows how a simple hiding place can become a dangerous mess when everyone tries to fit in.

Quick Summary

If you're looking for a sweet little read-aloud that kids request again and again, this one's a gem. The story follows Inch (a tiny creature) and Roly as they try to hide from a scary bird in what starts as a perfect hiding spot but then more and more animals pile into the same teeny hole, turning it from cozy to chaotic in the best way. It's got that satisfying cumulative element kids love, where the situation keeps escalating and getting sillier, and the resolution is heartwarming without being preachy. Beginning readers at a first-grade reading level will feel proud finishing this on their own, and the simple sentences paired with expressive pictures make it easy to follow even for kids still building confidence. Parents will appreciate that it's genuinely funny without being wild, and the underlying message about friendship and working together sneaks in naturally. If your kid enjoys stories like "The Bad Seed" or books about bugs and tiny creatures, they'll definitely gravitate toward this one.