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Squirrels for Kids Rachel Smith
Squirrels for Kids
Rachel Smith
Publisher Marketing: Table of Contents Introduction What is a squirrel? What kinds of squirrels are there? Where do squirrels live? The history of squirrels and humans What is a tree squirrel? What is a true flying squirrel? What is a terrestrial squirrel? What is an Oriental giant squirrel? Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Squirrels are cute little critters we see running around our forests and sometimes our backyards. With their fluffy tails and small bodies, they have enchanted many writers and storytellers. From the nimble squirrel fighters in the Redwall series by Brian Jacques to Nutkin from the Beatrix Potter book, squirrels are generally portrayed well, even if sometimes they can be a little dumb. Some people don't like squirrels because they eat from bird feeders and scare away the birds; however, squirrels do a lot for their environment. Many an acorn or other seed stored and forgotten by a squirrel grows into a new tree, helping the forest continue to grow. There is something so rascally and adorable about squirrels; maybe it's their great climbing ability, or the way they chase each other across lawns and up trees. Either way, squirrels are an animal that deserves a little attention. Contributor Bio: Smith, Rachel Rachel Smith was born and raised in small town Iowa. After spending a few years in the 'big city' she now lives with her husband and two children in Clear Lake. Working part time from home, she spends the rest of her time exercising, reading, and taking care of her family. Always having a vivid imagination, she decided to bring her characters to life. This is her first novel.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | February 6, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781507881910 |
| Publishers | Createspace |
| Pages | 30 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 2 mm · 54 g |
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