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Books with title The Squirrel

  • Frisky the Squirrel

    C. E Bowen, Jacob Young

    language (, Dec. 6, 2012)
    Frisky the Squirrel By C. E BowenThe short stories poetry 1889 Chirstmas Eve Serie of animal, the Squirrel. **This kindle edition is scanned from the original hardcover book.
  • The Story of the Squirrel

    Jenilee Armstrong, Blueberry Illustrations

    Hardcover (Jenilee Armstrong, March 2, 2017)
    The Story of the Squirrel by Jenilee Armstrong is a children's book that has adult undertones. It is geared towards a child, with the parent reader in mind. The story sends a message to the reader and listener. The Story of the Squirrel begins with a young squirrel wandering away from home in hopes of finding adventure and landing in the middle of a dark forest. Curious and daring, the squirrel finds danger in the woods. Running through the dark unknown, in the midst of a threat of being eaten, the squirrel finds something it has never seen before; a beautiful and young rose. It is through the interactions of the squirrel and the rose that the rose is able to find its voice, strength, and happiness that was hidden inside. An adult or skilled reader can interpret this book and its message many different ways. Though it was written for open interpretation, it was also written with a distinct message in mind, and that will be left for the reader to figure out. While a child might not understand the real meaning behind The Story of a Squirrel, they will enjoy the tale and the rhythm in the words while being read to.
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  • Earl the Squirrel

    Gregory L Gottshall, Kendra S Berni, Jessie Walton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 28, 2016)
    Earl the Squirrel came about one day watching a squirrel fall from the neighbors walnut tree. I thought to myself, “That squirrel is having a bad day." We all have had bad days, and we learn to cope and move on. This story is about a squirrel's adventure and the lessons he learns by facing his fears and mishaps. Earl learns that not all things are what they seem. In order to conquer fear, you must face it.
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  • Alaric The Squirrel

    Alaric Grant

    eBook (PajkPublishing, Feb. 26, 2014)
    This a story about Alaric The Squirrel and his many adventures.
  • George the Squirrel

    Laura McLeod, Lisa Alderson

    Hardcover (Evergreen Press (AL), Jan. 1, 2015)
    When George came into the lives of Libby, Willy, and Cole, they had no idea how much fun they would have with the baby grey squirrel--nor how much trouble he would get into!
  • Libby the Odd Squirrel

    Lea Schizas

    language (MuseItUp Publishing, March 17, 2020)
    Libby huddled alone because the other squirrels thought her different, odd. She was white while they were "normal" gray squirrels. Even in the worst winter, she couldn't join them for warmth or share food. What was a scared, lonely little squirrel to do?
  • The Squirrel Master

    G. D. Squirrel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 29, 2014)
    The squirrel master is a story about a thrilling, dangerous, and hilarious adventure. Ethan Scotts is an Olympic runner who is kidnapped by squirrels. Their master is a cruel man named Richard who tells Ethan that he will release him if a goes on a dangerous mission and is successful. But Ethan starts too doubt that that he is telling the truth.
  • Earl The Squirrel

    Jacob Warren, Frankie Cleary

    Hardcover (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.
  • CURSE OF THE SQUIRREL

    Laurence Yep

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 12, 1987)
    From the time a giant squirrel curses Farmer Johnson's best hunting dog, things are never the same around the farm, and hunting little animals ceases to be a sport.
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  • Dinky the Red Squirrel

    Katheryn Ragle, Hazel Webb

    language (Gibson-Ragle Publishing Co., Aug. 19, 2013)
    Dinky the Red Squirrel is the story of a farmer and his wife that find a newborn squirrel needing care to survive. This children's tale is about raising a baby squirrel and the love involved. It's also about giving up things you love to help them growup and find their own way in the world. Dinky the Red Squirrel is full of full color illustrations and educational photos that show caring for a baby squirrel. It's a must have for your children's book collection.
  • The Story of the Squirrel

    Jenilee Armstrong, Blueberry Illustrations

    language (, March 2, 2017)
    The Story of the Squirrel by Jenilee Armstrong is a children’s book that has adult undertones. It is geared towards a child, with the parent reader in mind. The story sends a message to the reader and listener. The Story of the Squirrel begins with a young squirrel wandering away from home in hopes of finding adventure and landing in the middle of a dark forest. Curious and daring, the squirrel finds danger in the woods. Running through the dark unknown, in the midst of a threat of being eaten, the squirrel finds something it has never seen before; a beautiful and young rose. It is through the interactions of the squirrel and the rose that the rose is able to find its voice, strength, and happiness that was hidden inside. An adult or skilled reader can interpret this book and its message many different ways. Though it was written for open interpretation, it was also written with a distinct message in mind, and that will be left for the reader to figure out. While a child might not understand the real meaning behind The Story of a Squirrel, they will enjoy the tale and the rhythm in the words while being read to.
  • Jimmy the Squirrel

    Amr Taher, Layal Taher, Nataly Graphics

    Hardcover (AuthorHouse, May 15, 2011)
    Jimmy is a young squirrel who is hard at work collecting nuts for the winter. He is very happy; he has good friends and a good life, there in his neighborhood in the forest! Everything is very safe, and the neighbors all help each other. Then one day, a strange new threat comes to the forest. Giant machines begin to destroy the tree homes in the neighborhood! The squirrels find themselves homeless and without the food they stored for the winter. What will they do to survive? Forced to leave their homes, the squirrels wonder where they will go and how they will get through the winter. Then Jimmy stands up to help the whole group. Led by Jimmy’s courage, they band together in search of a new place to call home.
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