A gorgeous, inspiring story for every little squirrel!
It's winter in the forest: time for squirrels to gather all the
nuts and acorns and pine cones they'd squirrelled away in the autumn.
Evie's determined she can do it all by
herself. She's ready. She's steady. She's going squirrelling!
But it's a huge task. Can she really do it all on her own? Or
should she let her friends lend a hand?
Nicola Kinnear's superb illustrations are her
best ever, in this endearing story about courage
and kindness.
This is the perfect story for bedtime . . . or any time!
A warm, cosy story full of courage, fun and friendship
Evie's determination to do everything by herself will strike
a chord with parents and children everywhere
Nicola Kinnear's brilliantly illustrated books
are full of fabulous characters, and wonderful messages
about sharing, friendship, courage and kindness
Gold foil details on the cover make this beautiful book an ideal
gift
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Nicola Davies is an award-winning author whose many books for children include A First Book of Nature, A First Book of Animals, Tiny, Lots, The Promise, King of the Sky, Ice Bear, Big Blue Whale, Dolphin Baby, Just Ducks, Poo and the Heroes of the Wild series. She graduated in zoology, studied whales and bats and then worked for the BBC Natural History Unit.
More about Nicola KinnearNicola Davies is an award-winning author whose many books for children include A First Book of Nature, A First Book of Animals, Tiny, Lots, The Promise, King of the Sky, Ice Bear, Big Blue Whale, Dolphin Baby, Just Ducks, Poo and the Heroes of the Wild series. She graduated in zoology, studied whales and bats and then worked for the BBC Natural History Unit.
More about Nicola Kinnear