Squirrel-ish
Bambi Edlund
BAMBI EDLUND is an illustrator and writer living on the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia, and the author of Texas 2x2 nominated How to Make a Peanut Butter Sandwich in 17 Easy Steps. She spends much of her time drawing, sculpting, and chatting with the various critters that live nearby.
An enterprising rat discovers the joy of being true to himself
At the park, people give squirrels free peanuts. And nobody screams when a squirrel crosses their path. But for Rat, it’s all screams and no nuts … until he comes up with a plan: be more like a squirrel—squirrel-ish!
When his attempts at adopting a squirrel-ish posture and pinning his ears down don’t make a difference, Rat considers his tail. And after a few crafty but failed squirrel-ish tail prototypes made from cotton balls, feathers, and spaghetti, he lands on a winning material: straw from a broom!
Finally, Rat can walk through the park without getting shooed. Free peanut in hand, he daydreams about building a re-tail empire … until the dogs in the park spot him and give chase. All of a sudden, Rat understands why squirrels do so much scampering! Maybe his rat tail isn’t so bad after all …
Brightly illustrated and packed with hilarious details and hidden gags, this laugh-out-loud ode to self-love reminds readers that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side.
Bambi EdlundSKU: OB400025n0nn1nWWW | ISBN: 9781771475174
"A perfectly goofy, inviting testament to the familiar adage about the grass being greener on the other side."
- Kirkus Reviews"A strong choice for laugh-filled storytime. Amid those laughs, though, is a solid message about the perils of trying to be something you're not, which is a useful takeaway for little ones."
- Booklist"A playful and engaging story that encourages children to appreciate themselves just as they are."
- School Library Journal"This is a fun addition to storytimes about identity and will be an oft repeated request for bedtime read alouds."
- Children’s Literature Comprehensive DatabasePublication date
September 15, 2024
Number of pages
32
Interest age
From 4 to 7