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  • Tad the Squirrel

    Matthew Chatterton

    eBook (, March 18, 2016)
    After battling infertility for years and discovering cancer was the cause, the dream of having children would only be possible with a third party donor for the Chattertons. This is the case for many families and that's the origin of this children's book. Tad the Squirrel helps to simply explain that there are many ways families come to be, and parent/child connections are more than just skin deep. It's a story of realizing differences but also seeing that "family" is more than just DNA.
  • Squirrelly the Squirrel

    Dana Keone O'Banion

    Paperback (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 9"An unlikely hero, Squirrelly honors his parents, collects and uses resources wisely, and shows that forgiveness unleashes the good in us all. O'Banion has created a friend for life!" -Dr. Dawn J. Bradford, author, educator and mother of two"My 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 two"Squirrelly the Squirrel portrays many important life lessons. It is a must read for all young children! Dana O'Banion has done an excellent job writing this fable." -Roland James Thorpe, Jr., PhD"Fly! A totally awesome story and example of what "life" deems valuable . . . Very happy for Dana OB's accomplishment!!" -Arnold Hennings, Grammy award winning music producer and father of many
  • The Squirrel

    Margaret Lane, Kenneth Lilly

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Red and gray squirrels are compared on the basis of habitat, birth and maturation of offspring, and relations with people
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  • The squirrel

    Angela Sheehan

    Unknown Binding (Distributed by Bookthrift, March 15, 1984)
    Exeter Books, New York, 1976. Pictorial hardcover. Beautiful illustrations by Maurice Pledger.
  • Thomas the Squirrel

    Mary Da Prato, Genevieve DeVaney Da Prato

    language (, Sept. 3, 2014)
    Thomas the Squirrel is a reality based story about a little girl in the city who builds a squirrel feeder, the consequences of feeding wildlife, and the lessons she learns. Black, white, and color illustrations executed in a variety of printmaking techniques include etchings, linoleum cuts, and monoprints which lead the viewer through Thomas' mischievous behavior and unintended relocation as a result of a well-meaning gesture.Written by an AMI Primary Diploma holder and illustrated by a Museum Art School BFA graduate, Thomas the Squirrel is a Montessori friendly yet universally appealing story that is sure to delight children, parents, and educators alike.
  • The Squirrel King

    Matthew Thibeault, Mary Barrows

    eBook (Lum Publishing, May 30, 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

    Angela Royston, Maurice Pledger

    Paperback (Ideals Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of squirrels.
  • Eddie the Squirrel

    Alana Chniel, Frederick Chniel

    language (, Feb. 19, 2014)
    Eddie the Squirrel Children's book
  • Squigley the Squirrel

    Myndie McFarland

    eBook (Warren Publishing, Inc., May 30, 2012)
    Squigley the Squirrel is happy living in his Burgundy Oaks Forest home with his family, the McSquirltons. Until one day...he wakes up to a world that has changed all around him! Squigley the Squirrel is the story of a funny, friendly little squirrel and his new-found friends - Ranger, the little brown haired boy and Kenzie, the beautiful blond girl.
  • The Sad Squirrel

    Jenna Laffin, Mark Oblinger, Brian Hartley

    Paperback (Cantata Learning, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Squirrel is sad that summer in ending and all the flowers are going away. But with Crow's help, he learns to enjoy the changing seasons and to understand his feelings of sadness. Learn about emotions as you read and sing-along. This hardcover book comes with CD and online music access.
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  • Tad the Squirrel

    Matthew Chatterton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 2, 2016)
    After battling infertility for years and discovering cancer was the cause, the dream of having children would only be possible with a third party donor for the Chattertons. This is the case for many families and that's the origin of this children's book. Tad the Squirrel helps to simply explain that there are many ways families come to be, and parent/child connections are more than just skin deep. It's a story of realizing differences but also seeing that "family" is more than just DNA.
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  • Timmy the Squirrel

    Elissa Hughes

    eBook
    This is a story about a squirrel that wanders away from home and gets lost in the woods