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  • The Squirrel

    James V Bradley

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Because squirrels can be seen almost every where, people may not give them much thought, but they are a fascinating part of North American wildlife. Squirrels have learned to live in close contact with humans, and some even depend on humans for the food they need to survive. The Squirrel shows how they have learned to adapt to and thrive in a changing environment.
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  • Squigley the Squirrel

    Myndie McFarland

    Paperback (Warren Publishing, Inc, May 31, 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.
  • Thomas the Squirrel

    Mary Da Prato, Genevieve DeVaney Da Prato

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 14, 2013)
    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.
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  • THE SQUIRREL'S TALE

    Graham Percy

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 17, 1995)
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  • The Squirrel Cage

    Dorothy Canfield, John Williams

    eBook (DB Publishing House, Sept. 20, 2011)
    The Squirrel-Cage is the story of Lydia Emery, a brilliant young woman from a conventional upper-middle-class family, who allows herself to be steered into marriage with Paul Hollister, an ambitious but tiresome businessman, despite the fact that she is in love with Daniel Rankin, a revolutionary, idealistic cabinetmaker. The novel captures the trapped feeling of many married women of the early twentieth century, but it is flawed by an easy solution, a dynamo accident which leaves Lydia a widow.Includes a biography of the Author
  • The Squirrel

    Angela; illustrated by Maurice Pledger Sheehan

    Hardcover (GALLEY, March 15, 1982)
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  • The Squirrel-Cage

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 17, 2014)
    The house of the Emery family was a singularly good example of the capacity of wood and plaster and brick to acquire personality. It was the physical symbol of its owners’ position in life; it was the history of their career, written down for all to see, and as such they felt in it the most justifiable pride. When Mr. and Mrs. Emery, directly after their wedding in a small Central New York village, had gone West to Ohio they had spent their tiny capital in building a small story-and-a-half cottage, ornamented with the jig-saw work and fancy turning popular in , and this had been the nucleus of their present rambling, picturesque, many-roomed home. Every step in the long series of changes which had led from its first state to its last had a profound and gratifying significance for the Emerys, and its final condition, prosperous, modern, sophisticated, with the right kind of woodwork in every room that showed, with the latest, most unobtrusively artistic effects in decoration, represented their culminating well-earned position in the inner circle of the best society of Endbury.
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  • The Squirrels

    Jana McConoughey, Howard Schroeder

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, April 1, 1983)
    A look at the diverse types of squirrels offers facts about the animal's physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior
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  • Squirrel Book, The

    Jan Pfloog

    Paperback (Golden publishers, )
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  • Squeaky, the Squirrel

    Gene Darby, Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Benefic Press, March 15, 1964)
    Tells the adventures of two squirrels, Squeaky and Bushy.
  • The Squirrel Wife

    Philippa Pearce, Wayne Anderson

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 9, 2007)
    A kind young man is rewarded with a bride who is kin to the wild in this beautiful, original fairy tale.The green people in the woods are feared by all — all except swineherd Jack, who dares to venture into the forest to answer a cry for help. Jack’s heroism unveils the true nature of the green people and earns him an idyllic life with a woman he loves. But can they survive the ignorance around them? Magical storytelling and luminous woodland scenes easily transport readers to another time and place.
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  • The Lost Squirrel

    Erik Ammon, Jennifer Frith

    Paperback (Erik Ammon, Author, March 29, 2015)
    Oscar, a squirrel, has lost his home and is trying to find a new one. It's up to Kona, a rabbit, and his friends, Bella, a crow, and Morgan, a sparrow, to help save the day. Will they be able to help their new friend?