Oh My Little Squirrel


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If you know me, you know about my love of the critters that come visit me almost every day. Of course, I am closest to my sweet friend, “Little squirrel” that visits me every night at 5:00pm for his peanuts. The minute he hears me shake the peanut bag he knows it is “din din” time and all but trips over his own little paws to get to the tree where I place the peanuts on a concrete block that sits at the bottom of his tree! He loves watching me as much as I enjoy watching him! I also have 2 feral cats; a little gray kitten and a big ole’ long haired black cat with a white chest that looks very handsome and formal in his “tuxedo” when he comes to eat each day. He always looks like he is bored with life when he looks at me with his large deep set orange eyes. Little gray kitten just loves picking on him too! These two are so funny! They always keep me amused. Oh! I have the cutest bunny ever that hops through my side yard every day (especially when we plant our garden!). My bunny is so adorable! He looks just like a precious brown and white Easter Bunny! And I can’t forget my redheaded woodpecker. He is HUGE! He is either up in a tree pecking on the bark, or working on the tree stump in our side yard; helping us take it to the ground. He is a handy fellow to have around! With this being said, the sweet little characters in my book are written after real ones that visit me each day in my yard. They make my front porch my happy place! I hope you enjoy reading “OH My Little Squirrel” and following my Little squirrel’s adventures as much as I enjoyed writing about them!




The Little Squirrel Who Worried


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Little Squirrel hasn't left his nest since last autumn. He needs to gather nuts for the long winter to come but he's too worried to leave his cosy nest. Luckily, Little Squirrel has lots of friends in the forest, from Wren to Snuffly Hedgehog, Grey Rabbit to Mister Fox, Old Badger to Great Stag. Will their encouragement and words of advice be enough to help Little Squirrel to venture out? This has been a very difficult year for many. Through the story of Little Squirrel and his adventures in the forest, readers young and old come to learn coping techniques and to realise that, although we all feel worried sometimes, we don't have to face those worries alone.




Scaredy Squirrel in a Nutshell


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The time is now for this anxious little guy: Meet Scaredy Squirrel in his brand-new graphic novel series! He's funnier (and scared-ier) than ever, and perfect for readers of Narwhal and Jelly. Scaredy is happy to stay in his nut tree. Why would he ever leave? The outside is filled with dangers. Like aliens! And dust! And a certain fluffy bunny who likes to pop up! But things don't always go as planned, even for a super-prepared squirrel. When he has to venture out of his tree and onto the ground, Scaredy panics and plays dead . . . but maybe the fluffy bunny's not so scary after all? In a nutshell, Scaredy might just make a new friend, if he is brave enough. . . .




Ol' Mama Squirrel


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Caldecott Honor winner David Ezra Stein’s lively tale is a fantastic read-aloud, and feisty Mama Squirrel will have fierce mamas everywhere applauding! Ol’ Mama Squirrel has raised lots of babies, and she knows just how to protect them. Whenever trouble comes nosing around, she springs into action with a determined “Chook, chook, chook!” and scares trouble away. Her bravery is put to the test, however, when a really big threat wanders into town and onto her tree. But no matter what, Mama’s not about to back down!




The Secret Life of Squirrels


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An irresistible photographic story featuring wild squirrels in homemade miniature domestic settings -- taking a bath, doing laundry, and barbecuing -- will surprise and amuse readers and animal lovers of all ages! Adorable squirrels as you've never seen them! You may think you know what squirrels do all day...but Mr. Peanuts is no ordinary squirrel. Instead of climbing tress, he plays the piano. ("Moonlight Sonutta" is his favorite.) Instead of scurrying through the woods, he reads books (such as A Tail of Two Cities). But everything is more fun with company, so Mr. Peanuts writes a letter to Cousin Squirrel and invites him for a visit! Featuring candid photographs of wild squirrels in handcrafted, homemade miniature settings, this irresistible book is sure to delight readers young and old!




Squirrelly the Squirrel


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The story of a resourceful and hardworking squirrel named Squirrelly who is different and often teased and taunted by other squirrels. In the end Squirrelly saves the day. Awesome!Jackson S., age 9 An unlikely hero, Squirrelly honors his parents, collects and uses resources wisely, and shows that forgiveness unleashes the good in us all. OBanion has created a friend for life!Dr. Dawn J. Bradford, author, educator and mother of two My favorite part of the story was . . .each student in a kindergarten class at Robinson Elementary, Chicago, IL describing their favorite part of the story. I like it. I really like it!Rupal M., attorney and mother of two Squirrelly the Squirrel portrays many important life lessons. It is a must read for all young children! Dana OBanion has done an excellent job writing this fable. Roland James Thorpe, Jr., PhD Fly! A totally awesome story and example of what life deems valuable . . . Very happy for Dana OBs accomplishment!!Arnold Hennings, Grammy award winning music producer and father of many




The Bobbsey Twins at Home


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In 'The Bobbsey Twins at Home' by Laura Lee Hope, readers are taken on a nostalgic journey back to the early 20th century where they follow the adventures of the wholesome Bobbsey family. The novel is written in a simple yet engaging style that appeals to young readers, making it a delightful addition to children's literature. The book explores family dynamics, friendships, and the joys of everyday life, providing a heartwarming and comforting read. With its vivid descriptions and charming characters, this classic work continues to captivate audiences of all ages. Laura Lee Hope's timeless storytelling captures the essence of a bygone era, immersing readers in the innocence and simplicity of childhood. Her ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and creativity in her writing is truly remarkable, making 'The Bobbsey Twins at Home' a must-read for anyone looking to experience the magic of classic children's literature.




Holton-Curry Readers


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Those Darn Squirrels!


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Witty text combines with quirky illustrations in this funny take on the classic man versus squirrel conflict over backyard birdfeeders. Full color.




Shenanigans


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This sixteenth anthology of short stories set in the beloved Valdemar universe features tales by debut and established authors and a brand-new story from Lackey herself. The Heralds of Valdemar are the kingdom's ancient order of protectors. They are drawn from all across the land, from all walks of life, and at all ages--and all are Gifted with abilities beyond those of normal men and women. They are Mindspeakers, FarSeers, Empaths, ForeSeers, Firestarters, FarSpeakers, and more. These inborn talents--combined with training as emissaries, spies, judges, diplomats, scouts, counselors, warriors, and more--make them indispensable to their monarch and realm. Sought and Chosen by mysterious horse-like Companions, they are bonded for life to these telepathic, enigmatic creatures. The Heralds of Valdemar and their Companions ride circuit throughout the kingdom, protecting the peace and, when necessary, defending their land and monarch. Table of Contents: "Tricks And Traps," Jennifer Brozek "A Brother’s Promise," Kristin Schwengel "Causing Trouble," Dylan Birtolo "All Around the Bell Tower," Stephanie Shaver "Reminiscent," Paige L. Christie "Life’s Little Pranks," Ron Collins "Fool’s Week," Anthea Sharp "The Companion Sting," Charlotte E. English "Love, Nothing More, Nothing Less," Brigid Collins "A Cry of Hounds," Elisabeth Waters "Fowl Play," Fiona Patton "The Boy Who Cried Kidnap," Dayle A. Dermatis "Trap Spell," Louisa Swann "One Trick Pony," Diana Paxson "Companion’s Lesson," Brenda Cooper "A Bouquet of Gifts, or The Culinary Adventures of Rork," Michele Lang "Of Ghosts and Stones and Snow," Phaedra Weldon "Pranks For the Memories," Dee Shull Shin’a’inagins, novella by Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon