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Books with title A Day on the Squirrel Highway

  • A Day on the Squirrel Highway

    J. Michael Smith, Michelle Smith

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 7, 2018)
    Climb right in with Tippy, Mitts and Schnarfle as they play away the day along their ‘squirrel highway.’ This happy trio gives a new view of what squirrels do. Learn important lessons about individuality and teamwork from partners in your own back yard. The ‘Backyard Fables’ teach reading, rhyming and morals in beautiful pastel scenes, AND a COLORING BOOK, as well ! J. Michael Smith and Illustrator, Michelle Smith, have again published a GREAT Picture Book for EARLY READERS. The second in an award-winning-quality series called, ‘Backyard Fables,’ they use advanced multi-syllable words based on the new “Current Children’s Enhanced Vocabulary” to tell a story with morals and virtues to educate and entertain the young readers. Adults also love the rhyming patterns and the playful pictures done in pencils and pastels, which make it easy and fun to read to BEGINNER READERS, also. For Ages 5 to 14.
  • Neeka and the Squirrel Highway

    Charlie Wes Harris

    Hardcover (Archway Publishing, June 28, 2017)
    When Neeka was very little, she loved watching the crazy squirrels play in her backyard. Now five years old, she doesn't have time for squirrels, especially since she's busy with school and her little sister, Gel. Neeka is happy with her family and her home, but she feels so far away from her school friends. She wishes she had a playmate, and Gel is much too young. One day, she comes home from school and finds a furry surprise on her parents' bed. What she thinks is a pair of brown socks turns out to be a sleeping squirrel! When the squirrel sees Neeka, he is terribly frightened and tries to find a way to escape. Neeka is scared, too, having forgotten how she used to love watching the cuddly critters play when she was little. With her family's help, Neeka faces her fears and sets the squirrel free-after he's had a good time exploring their house, of course. Outside, the squirrel doesn't seem so scary anymore. In fact, Neeka begins to think maybe the little squirrel took the path inside because he wanted a friend, too. Together, Neeka and the squirrel might not be lonely anymore.
  • Neeka and the Squirrel Highway

    Charlie Wes Harris

    Paperback (Archway, June 28, 2017)
    When Neeka was very little, she loved watching the crazy squirrels play in her backyard. Now five years old, she doesn't have time for squirrels, especially since she's busy with school and her little sister, Gel. Neeka is happy with her family and her home, but she feels so far away from her school friends. She wishes she had a playmate, and Gel is much too young.One day, she comes home from school and finds a furry surprise on her parents' bed. What she thinks is a pair of brown socks turns out to be a sleeping squirrel! When the squirrel sees Neeka, he is terribly frightened and tries to find a way to escape. Neeka is scared, too, having forgotten how she used to love watching the cuddly critters play when she was little.With her family's help, Neeka faces her fears and sets the squirrel free--after he's had a good time exploring their house, of course. Outside, the squirrel doesn't seem so scary anymore. In fact, Neeka begins to think maybe the little squirrel took the path inside because he wanted a friend, too. Together, Neeka and the squirrel might not be lonely anymore.
  • Neeka and the Squirrel Highway

    Charlie Wes Harris

    eBook (Archway Publishing, June 28, 2017)
    When Neeka was very little, she loved watching the crazy squirrels play in her backyard. Now five years old, she doesn’t have time for squirrels, especially since she’s busy with school and her little sister, Gel. Neeka is happy with her family and her home, but she feels so far away from her school friends. She wishes she had a playmate, and Gel is much too young.One day, she comes home from school and finds a furry surprise on her parents’ bed. What she thinks is a pair of brown socks turns out to be a sleeping squirrel! When the squirrel sees Neeka, he is terribly frightened and tries to find a way to escape. Neeka is scared, too, having forgotten how she used to love watching the cuddly critters play when she was little.With her family’s help, Neeka faces her fears and sets the squirrel free—after he’s had a good time exploring their house, of course. Outside, the squirrel doesn’t seem so scary anymore. In fact, Neeka begins to think maybe the little squirrel took the path inside because he wanted a friend, too. Together, Neeka and the squirrel might not be lonely anymore.