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Author:
Barrett, Hayley, author.
Title:
Girl versus squirrel / written by Hayley Barrett ; illustrated by Renée Andriani.
Publisher:
Library IdeasLLC,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
1 audio-enabled book (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Subject:
Squirrels--Juvenile fiction.
Bird feeders--Fiction.
Nature stories.
Squirrels--Fiction.
Bird feeders--Fiction.
Nature--Fiction.
JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Squirrels.
JUVENILE FICTION / Girls & Women.
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance.
VOX (audio-enabled books).
Children's audiobooks.
Other Authors:
Andriani, Renée, illustrator.
Critt, C. J., narrator.
Container of (expression): Barrett, Hayley. Girl versus squirrel. Spoken word (Critt)
Notes:
VOX books Book originally published: New York : Margaret Ferguson Books, Holiday House, [2020]. "The permanently attached VOX Reader transforms an ordinary print book into an all-in-one read-along. There's no need for computers, tablets or CDs. Children simply push a button to listen and read"--Publisher's website. VOX Audio playback device includes headphone jack, external speaker, play/pause button, volume controls, page-turning controls, rechargeable battery, low battery indicator, and removable AC adapter. Read by CJ Critt.
Summary:
One resourceful girl. One determined squirrel. Great minds meet their match in this tale of persistence and learning that compromise can be a wonderful thing. Pearl has built three bird feeders-one looks like a house, one looks like a tube, and one looks like a teacup because it is a teacup. After she fills the bird feeders she sits back to enjoy the show-until a squirrel scares the birds away and gobbles up all the peanuts in the teacup. This will never do, and Pearl declares that girl versus squirrel is on. She raises the teacup higher and higher and finally builds an obstacle course to deter the squirrel. Does she succeed? Of course not-but Pearl learns that sometimes it is best-and can even be fun-to find a way to compromise. A strong alliterative text and bold graphic art make this perfect for reading out loud.
ISBN:
1952183561
9781952183560
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1224450461
Locations:
SAPG074 -- Cedar Falls Public Library (Cedar Falls)
CDPF771 -- Clive Public Library (Clive)

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