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Burl is sick and tired of being just like all the other squirrels in class! But just how far is he willing to go to be different? Navigating the school experience can be tough, especially for youngsters stepping into a classroom for the first time. But with the encouraging message and bold illustrations contained in Burl, The Attention-Seeking Squirrel, early readers will be inspired to embrace their natural individuality. This light-hearted picture book provides the perfect opportunity for preschoolers to bond with their parents or caregivers before the start of a busy school day. Burl, The…mehr

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Burl is sick and tired of being just like all the other squirrels in class! But just how far is he willing to go to be different? Navigating the school experience can be tough, especially for youngsters stepping into a classroom for the first time. But with the encouraging message and bold illustrations contained in Burl, The Attention-Seeking Squirrel, early readers will be inspired to embrace their natural individuality. This light-hearted picture book provides the perfect opportunity for preschoolers to bond with their parents or caregivers before the start of a busy school day. Burl, The Attention-Seeking Squirrel can also be read at circle or at storytime to provide timely reassurance to students in an educational setting. Great for:Kids preparing to attend preschool for the first time Grown-ups looking to foster self-confidence in their kids Children ages 3 to 5 Parents who are short on time, but determined to read to their little ones People who like to laugh Admirers of woodland creatures
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Autorenporträt
Charlene J. O'Connor is a writer and illustrator living in one of the rainiest bits of the United States. When she's not out counting all the neighborhood squirrels, crows, and cats with her young son, she can be found hunched over the dining room table, cutting out tiny pieces of brightly-colored construction paper.