A Collection of Squirrel Tales


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As a youngster, trying to find his place in life, a quirky flying squirrel realizes he is able to adapt with chickens after being plucked from a pickle barrel. Abandoned by his mom and dad, he is taken 'under the wing' of a rooster, eventually striking out in search of his true squirrel identity. He finds himself once again adapting, this time with a family of humans. And so the adventure begins... As mother/daughter team, Norma Mullican and Missy Zivney have written a children's book that everyone is sure to enjoy. Norma and her husband, Mike, live in Montalba, Texas where they own and operate a wedding venue. Together they have two children and six grandchildren. Pets include their puppy dog and "Rooster" the flying squirrel. Missy and her husband, Chris, along with their four children, live in Whitehouse, Texas. Missy has a degree in Deaf Education with an endorsement in early childhood. She is currently the Children's Minister at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Tyler, Texas. Together, they have combined their life experiences and love of children into a heartfelt book, filled with difficult decisions to help children understand how to cope with everyday situations they may encounter.




Squirrel Tales


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The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin


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The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin is Beatrix Potter’s second book. It tells the story of an impertinent and funny red squirrel and of Mr. Brown, an old owl who lives in an island. Nutkin, his brother and their cousins sail to the island on little rafts. There they offer Mr. Brown a gift and ask him permission to gather nuts in the island. That’s when Nutkin starts being silly and impertinent. Squirrel Nutkin was born in a letter to Norah Moore, daughter of a governess who became Beatrix Potter’s friend. The illustrations represent Derwentwater, in the Lake District, where Beatrix Potter spent her summer holiday for some time. The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, published after The Tale of Peter Rabbit but quite different from it, has been a tremendous hit to this day.




Squirrel Tales


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Did you know a gray squirrel's teeth never stop growing? Readers will love "squirreling" away fun facts about these bushy-tailed animal friends.




The Busy Little Squirrel


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The leaves have started to fall. The air is cold. Squirrel needs to get ready for winter. He cannot nibble with the mice. He does not have time to hop with the frogs or run with the dogs. Will this busy little squirrel ever slow down? Focusing on all the charming features of the fall season, this sweetly illustrated story features country animals, pumpkins, leaves, apples and other signs of autumn. Now available as a sturdy board book, the newly redesigned Classic Board Book logo calls out this title's seasonal theme on the front cover.




Scaredy Squirrel Makes a Friend


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This book in the Scaredy Squirrel series shows our nutty hero making a friend. Scaredy finds that friendship is well worth the risks — and the risks are considerable!




Squirrels Leap, Squirrels Sleep


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"Squirrels wrestle, climb, and sleep in a celebration of these fascinating animals"--




A Squirrel's Tale


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The forests of South West Scotland are home to the last major colony of red squirrels in Britain. As long as time itself, a natural order has governed this peaceful squirrel population. It is their steadfast belief that “The Lord of the Sky,” the Maker of all things, watches over them, and their reverent understanding that nature’s way is his will. To most squirrels, their world operates in a basically benign fashion. It can be fierce, competitive, even hazardous, at times, but this occurs only out of necessity and represents an essential condition of existence. Rusty, a loner and orphaned juvenile red squirrel however is not content. Deep down, he feels that the Lord of the Sky has ordained a special purpose for him. In his vivid dreams, he constantly challenges the Lord of the Sky to reveal his calling. Many squirrels view him as strange and eccentric, so he spends much of his time away from the Clan. One spring morning the diminutive Rusty is exploring the farthest part of the forest where a small group of Reds have recently settled. Undetected, he witnesses their brutal murder by a bloodthirsty band of grey squirrels. Abaddon, their ferocious leader has brought his hordes of Greys North, his aim, to kill all red squirrels once and for all. Rusty must warn the main Clan. Outnumbered they will have to overcome all odds and fight for the very survival of their species.




Tales from Grey Squirrel Manor #1 - a Tale of Two Squirrels


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A charming story of a married couple, their golden retriever, and two squirrels who make a cozy home in their yard. This story is based on the daily observations of these delightful little animals. This story will capture a child's interest- purely imaginative fun!




THE TALE OF SQUIRREL NUTKIN


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The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in August 1903. The story is about an impertinent red squirrel named Nutkin and his narrow escape from an owl called Old Brown. The book followed Potter's hugely successful The Tale of Peter Rabbit, and was an instant hit. The now familiar endpapers of the Peter Rabbit series were introduced in the book. One commentator has likened Squirrel Nutkin's impertinent behaviour to that of the rebellious working-class of Potter's own day, and another commentator has noted the tale's similarities to pourquoi tales and folk tales in its explanations of Squirrel Nutkin's short tail and characteristics of squirrel behaviour. An abbreviated version of the tale appeared as a segment in the 1971 ballet film, The Tales of Beatrix Potter. Squirrel Nutkin had its origins in a story and picture letter Potter sent Norah Moore, the daughter of her former governess, Annie Carter Moore. The background illustrations were modelled on Derwentwater and St. Herbert's Island in the Lake District. ============= KEYWORDS: Squirrel Nutkin, Beatrix Potter, children’s stories, lake district, Derwentwater, England, bedtime stories, mischievous, animals, Owl, brother, Twinkleberry, wood, lake, trees, nut bushes, Old Brown Owl, hazel, raft of twigs, Owl Island, Rhyme, riddles, asleep, sacks, nuts, fat mole, Mr Brown, Hitty Pitty, oak-apples, scarlet, yellow, paddle, fat minnow, six fat beetles, dock-leaf, pine-needle pin, Flour of England, fruit of Spain, robin, pincushion, hill, tippitty top, bonniest swine, Tipple-tine, impertinence, honey, big flat rock, ninepins, laughing, shouting, Humpty Dumpty, beck, Hickamore, sunbeam, King of Scots, Arthur of the Bower, waistcoat, staircase,