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  • Squirrel Rejects His Bushy Tail

    Debbie Dunn

    (, Jan. 28, 2020)
    Squirrel loved to brag more than just about anything else in the world. Sadly, all that bragging was a cover-up for hiding his big secret. What was his secret? Squirrel truly thought his tail was ugly and useless. When confronted by a hungry hawk, will Squirrel learn his lesson that all parts of his body are essential and important before it is too late?This story of Squirrel attempting to reject his bushy tail was inspired by hearing a Native American tale about Coyote plus the author’s past weight loss efforts. See if it reminds you of any time when you might have rejected or put down any part of your body or life.About the author: Debbie Dunn has been a professional storyteller since 1989. She has also served as a teacher of at-risk teens, an anti-bullying specialist, and she taught both elementary and middle school. She now indulges her passion for anti-bullying and her love of nature, traveling, and writing as she follows the trail of at-risk animals and strives to help young people at risk, as well.
  • Squirrel Rejects His Bushy Tail

    Debbie Dunn

    (Independently published, Jan. 29, 2020)
    Squirrel loved to brag more than just about anything else in the world. Sadly, all that bragging was a cover-up for hiding his big secret.What was his secret? Squirrel truly thought his tail was ugly and useless.When confronted by a hungry hawk, will Squirrel learn his lesson that all parts of his body are essential and important before it is too late?This story of Squirrel attempting to reject his bushy tail was inspired by hearing a Native American tale about Coyote plus the author’s past weight loss efforts. See if it reminds you of any time when you might have rejected or put down any part of your body or life. About the author: Debbie Dunn has been a professional storyteller since 1989. She has also served as a teacher of at-risk teens, an anti-bullying specialist, and she taught both elementary and middle school. She now indulges her passion for anti-bullying and her love of nature, traveling, and writing as she follows the trail of at-risk animals and strives to help young people at risk, as well.