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Books with title Susi The Squirrel

  • Cyril the Squirrel

    Sally Daugherty, Christina Thongnopnua

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 3, 2018)
    A little woodland squirrel named Cyril learns a lesson in kindness and manners when he has a bit of a rough morning. Delightfully written by Chattanooga author, Sally Daugherty and illustrated in bright watercolor brushstrokes by artist, Christina Thongnopnua, this story is a lovely addition to any child's bookshelf.
  • 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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  • Cyril the Squirrel

    Violet Joyce, VIolet Joyce

    language (, April 7, 2015)
    A sweet story about a squirrel - lots of pictures.
  • Earl The Squirrel

    Frankie Cleary, Jacob Warren

    Paperback (Blurb, Jan. 9, 2019)
    Earl the Squirrel is a small creature with a big problem. As his hunger rapidly grows, he becomes aware of his lack of acorns. When Earl can't find any, he disregards all sense of morals and sets out to steal from the other squirrels. This doesn't turn out too well for him. Earl gets some time to think about his actions and resolves the conflict that he created. Earl is an example of the moral that stealing is never the right choice and often only leads to greater problems.
  • Jeryl the Squirrel

    Andrea Cruz

    Paperback (Independently published, June 20, 2020)
    Have you ever had a dream? In this story, Jeryl the squirrel seems to be living his dream. He has a very successful treehouse, real estate, business. This booming business leaves him financially carefree and loaded with acorns. He owns all the trees for miles and rents them to the other squirrels. However, Jeryl finds all his acorns cannot bring him true happiness. He meets a squirrel named Pearl, who teaches him that he must invest in more than material possessions to find meaningful relationships and true happiness. He trusts Pearl's advice and begins to invest in relationships. His newly developed kindness and generosity make him a valuable member of his community. He eventually finds love, happiness, and fruitful success. This is a feel-good, motivational story with an inherently meaningful message.
  • Cyril the Squirrel

    Sally Daugherty, Christina Thongnopnua

    eBook (Green Acre Studio, Oct. 1, 2018)
    A little woodland squirrel named Cyril learns a lesson in kindness and manners when he has a bit of a rough morning. Delightfully written by Chattanooga author, Sally Daugherty and illustrated in bright watercolor brushstrokes by artist, Christina Thongnopnua, this story is a lovely addition to any child's bookshelf.
  • 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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  • Timmy the Squirrel

    Elissa Hughes

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

    George Orndorff III

    eBook (AuthorHouse, July 1, 2013)
    The True Story of Lucky The Squirrel is a heart warming story about a very special little gray squirrel who came to us one day completely by chance. And in a very short time he filled our lives with love and joy. He proved that the size of someone's heart is more important than who or what they are.
  • Bella the Squirrel

    John Harrison, Brantley Harrison

    Hardcover (Be Willie Kind, July 25, 2018)
    Bella the Squirrel is a nine year old hand-raised squirrel. She was rescued by a local wildlife rescue group in Greenville, South Carolina and placed with Brantley Harrison. Her impact on the family has been amazing, and we hope you enjoy her story. Bella and Brantley's story has been viewed over 60 million times on The Dodo Facebook page, and she has over 40,000 followers on Instagram (@cidandbella) and Facebook (@bellathesquirrel.)Our book is dedicated to all of the animal rescue organizations and individuals that volunteer their time to care for our wildlife. The goal of our "Be Willie Kind" organization is to teach children to have compassion for all living things, and make our world a better place.
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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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