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Books with title The Squirrel

  • Cyril the Squirrel

    Illustrated by Kurt Werth Laskey, Muriel

    Hardcover (Pied Piper Books, March 15, 1946)
    when Cyril the squirrel is born his family needs a bigger house, his parents leave Cyril inside a tower and go looking for a while, Cyril explores and finally finds the perfect place, bw and color illustrations
  • 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 Squirrel

    Margaret Lane; Kenneth Lilly

    Hardcover (Methuen young books, Jan. 1, 1981)
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  • The Squirrel

    Margaret Lane, Kenneth Lilly

    Paperback (Puffin, Oct. 4, 1993)
    Compares red and gray squirrels, and describes their habitat, their relations with people, and the birth and growth of baby squirrels, called kittens
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  • The Squirrel

    Angela Royston, Maurice Pledger

    Library Binding (Warwick, July 1, 1989)
    Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of squirrels
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  • Stinky the squirrel

    Jeff Caponera

    language (, Sept. 25, 2018)
    When young, Sawyer the squirrel takes a dare, he takes it to the next level! After taking a triple dog dare and ending up with the nickname Stinky, he has yet to learn his lesson and finds himself in another situation. This time his decisions cost him dearly. After getting separated from his family, Sawyer finds himself far away and lost. In order to find his way back to his home, Sawyer must grow up a lot quicker than most young squirrels. On his journey that takes him through a big city, and through the countryside, he meets all sorts of new friends and has many adventures and misadventures along the way. He discovers a whole new meaning to the word friendship and finds out a lot about himself on his journey.
  • Sneezy the Squirrel

    H L Ott, R K Blessing

    Hardcover (Proving Press, Nov. 7, 2019)
    Sneezy the squirrel's mighty sneezes shake the entire forest. His allergies make him different from the other woodland creatures, and he has a hard time fitting in.But when another sneeze echoes through the treetops, Sneezy sets off to discover if there's a friend in the forest who is different too. Along the way he'll learn a special lesson. It's our differences that make us who we are!
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  • 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.
  • The Little Squirrel

    Hazel a Harris

    Paperback (Covenant Books, Feb. 11, 2018)
    This book is about a little squirrel who, with the help of his mother, warned his father, sister, and brother of a danger they knew nothing about while they were out collecting nuts. It took a brave little squirrel to go into the woods, knowing a big storm was on the way. He showed his family that although he was little, he could be helpful.
  • Sophie the Squirrel

    Lily Small

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, Jan. 2, 2014)
    Enter an enchanted world of animal friends! Perfect for fans of Holly Webb, Rainbow Magic, Secret Kingdom and Magic Kitten. Each cute animal has its own pair of pretty fairy wings, and a special job to do in Misty Wood to make it a wonderful place to live. Sophie the Squirrel can't wait for the Misty Wood fair! She and her friends are going to perform a special dance. But when they try to practise, things keep going wrong. Sophie is upset - she's sure it's all her fault. Maybe some Misty Wood magic is what she needs! The Fairy Animals of Misty Wood are perfect books for girls aged 5-7. They will fall in love with these gorgeous, magical kittens, puppies, bunnies and more. Have you collected all of the Fairy Animals? Bella the Bunny; Betsy the Bunny; Chloe the Kitten; Daisy the Deer; Hailey the Hedgehog; Katie the Kitten; Mia the Mouse; Paddy the Puppy; Paige the Pony; Polly the Puppy; Poppy the Pony; and, Sophie the Squirrel. Lily Small grew up on the outskirts of a wood in Southern England. The eldest of four children, she would often keep her younger brother and sisters entertained with imaginary tales of the creatures that lived in the woods and the adventures they would get up to when humans weren't around. The Fairy Animals of Misty Wood stories contain some of these original ideas and many, many more...
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  • Squirrel in the House

    Vivian Vande Velde, Steve Bjorkman

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Aug. 30, 2016)
    Squirrel hates to miss a party—whether or not he's been invited. So one cold day he decides to visit Cuddles the dog inside his house. He slides down the special squirrel entrance into a pile of cut-up tree branches (how thoughtful the humans are!), takes some of the food they've clearly made for him, and buries it in the pots of dirt they've left out. What a warm welcome! But when Cuddles catches sight of him and mayhem erupts, the smallest of the humans takes the blame for causing trouble. No one but Twitch the squirrel notices when the boy runs out into the snow. . . Or when he trips and hurts his ankle. Can the dog and squirrel put aside their differences, and figure out how to let the humans know their littlest one needs help? And is there more of that party food to celebrate with after? With short, funny chapters and lively pen-and-ink illustrations, the Twitch the Squirrel books are perfect to share and read aloud, or for young readers beginning to seek out longer books on their own. Told from the animals' point of view, they make a great introduction to narrative perspective—and most importantly, they're always hilarious. For more of Twitch's adventures, check out 8 Class Pets + 1 Squirrel ÷ 1 Dog = Chaos and Squirrel in the Museum.
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  • 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.