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Books with title The Squirrel Cage

  • Earl the Squirrel

    Don Freeman, J J Myers

    Audio CD (Live Oak Media (NY), June 30, 2008)
    "Young squirrel Earl is helped by his human friend, Jill, who gives him an acorn and a nutcracker. Earl's mother fears that her son is too dependent on his friend. But Earl uses another gift, a red scarf, to prove he can make his own way in the world... Myers' narration and natural background sounds perfectly complement Freeman's wry tale and black-and-white scratchboard illustrations...Well-managed vocal changes for all characters."-Booklist
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  • The Squirrel-Cage

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 2, 2016)
    Dorothy Canfield Fisher was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the twentieth century. She strongly supported women's rights, racial equality, and lifelong education.
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  • Squirly the Squirrel

    Jo Johnstone, Kevin Edgell

    language (, March 22, 2020)
    When Squirly the Squirrels store of winter nuts blow away in a storm his friends rally to help him, can they get his stores full before the bad weather comes? and can Squirly ever repay them for their help?
  • The Squirrel-Cage

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Alonzo Williams

    Hardcover (H. Holt & Company, Jan. 1, 1912)
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  • The Squirrel-Cage

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Feb. 26, 2008)
    Illustrated by John Alanzo Williams
  • Squirrelly the Squirrel

    Dana Keone O'Banion

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Nov. 5, 2014)
    The story of a resourceful and hardworking squirrel named Squirrelly who is different and often teased and taunted by other squirrels. In the end Squirrelly saves the day.Awesome!Jackson S., age 9An unlikely hero, Squirrelly honors his parents, collects and uses resources wisely, and shows that forgiveness unleashes the good in us all. OBanion has created a friend for life!Dr. Dawn J. Bradford, author, educator and mother of twoMy favorite part of the story was . . .each student in a kindergarten class at Robinson Elementary, Chicago, IL describing their favorite part of the story.I like it. I really like it!Rupal M., attorney and mother of twoSquirrelly the Squirrel portrays many important life lessons. It is a must read for all young children! Dana OBanion has done an excellent job writing this fable. Roland James Thorpe, Jr., PhDFly! A totally awesome story and example of what life deems valuable . . . Very happy for Dana OBs accomplishment!!Arnold Hennings, Grammy award winning music producer and father of many
  • The Squirrel King

    Matthew J Thibeault, Mary Barrows

    Paperback (Lum Publishing, May 15, 2016)
    Did you ever wonder what dogs talk about to each other when we're not around? Well, for the most part they talk about things that their humans talk about. They discuss the weather and the state of the family and what they want for dinner, but most of all, they tell each other stories. All dogs love a good story and most of them are great story tellers as well. The Squirrel King is the first in a series of books that are the fairytales that older dogs tell to younger ones. These stories are passed down from one generation of dog to the next. They are told by mothers to their children and from one friend to another. In this first story, Abby has come to live with Molly and her human family. Abby is very young and Molly is much older, but not yet elderly. To get Abby to fall asleep one night, Molly begins to tell her the story of how the very first dogs met the very first squirrels. This is the story of The Squirrel King: Prince Ethan and Princess Sophia were just out playing one morning when they ran into a strange small creature sitting up in a tree. Prince Stephen was just out searching for a gift for his father when he looked down from his perch high in an ancient oak and saw the two giant animals below him. A sneeze and a falling acorn then sets off a chain of events that bring the Kingdom of Dogs and the Kingdom of Squirrels to the brink of war. The Squirrel King reminds us that no matter our differences, we are all very much the same, and that first impressions are not always correct ones. Come along on a learning adventure as two proud kingdoms try to put fear and misunderstanding aside and learn the truth about each other and themselves before time runs out.
  • The Squirrel Cage

    Dorothy Canfield, John Alonzo Williams

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 10, 2010)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • The Squirrel-Cage

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (FQ Books, July 6, 2010)
    The Squirrel-Cage is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Dorothy Canfield Fisher is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Dorothy Canfield Fisher then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.
  • Squeak the Squirrel

    Rhonda Van

    Paperback (Who Chains You Books, Oct. 18, 2019)
    Squeak’s family used to live in a big nest lined with leaves and dry grass. The little squirrel remembered a mother who loved and cared for them. But one morning there were loud noises outside the nest. “VRR VRRR! VRR VRRR!” Their branch started shaking, then the whole nest fell to the ground . . . two men were trimming the tree! “Hey, look,” one said. “Baby squirrels!” Squeak felt something big and wet lick him. Yuck, what was that? A dog’s tongue? The dog picked Squeak up in his wet mouth and ran happily around the yard. “EEP EEP!” Squeak cried. “EEEP! EEEEP!” Oh, NO! What will happen to Squeak and his brother and sister now? Find out in Squeak the Squirrel, based on the true story of a rescue squirrel named Squeak. The book, beautifully illustrated in full color by author Rhonda Van, will delight any child or classroom, and fits perfectly into lesson areas for humane education or compassion discussions. Excellent for ages 7 and up, Squeak the Squirrel is a great choice for family bedtime, classroom, or solo reading adventures.
  • Squeak the Squirrel

    Rhonda Van

    language (Who Chains You Books, Oct. 17, 2019)
    Squeak’s family used to live in a big nest lined with leaves and dry grass. The little squirrel remembered a mother who loved and cared for them. But one morning there were loud noises outside the nest. “VRR VRRR! VRR VRRR!” Their branch started shaking, then the whole nest fell to the ground . . . two men were trimming the tree! “Hey, look,” one said. “Baby squirrels!” Squeak felt something big and wet lick him. Yuck, what was that? A dog’s tongue? The dog picked Squeak up in his wet mouth and ran happily around the yard. “EEP EEP!” Squeak cried. “EEEP! EEEEP!” Oh, NO! What will happen to Squeak and his brother and sister now? Find out in Squeak the Squirrel, based on the true story of a rescue squirrel named Squeak. The book, beautifully illustrated in full color by author Rhonda Van, will delight any child or classroom, and fits perfectly into lesson areas for humane education or compassion discussions. Excellent for ages 7 and up, Squeak the Squirrel is a great choice for family bedtime, classroom, or solo reading adventures.
  • Sam the Squirrel

    Celine Potard

    Board book (Auzou, Feb. 25, 2019)
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