The Squirrels Who Squabbled

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781408340479

Price: £7.99

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Two greedy squirrels learn to share, in this hilarious rhyming adventure from the bestselling creators of The Lion Inside.

Greedy squirrels Cyril and Bruce both have their sights on a very special prize: THE VERY LAST NUT OF THE SEASON! As the nut bounces crazily though the forest, the squirrels race after it, between the trees, over boulders, down the river and – ARGH! – right to the edge of a waterfall! Working together might be the only way to save themselves now …

A laugh-out-loud tale about friendship and sharing. Perfect for competitive friends and sibling rivals!


‘A charming story about sharing and friendship.’ Parents in Touch

‘Reminiscent of Julia Donaldson.’ The Sun

‘Delightful to read again and again.’ The Bookbag

‘A truly delightful tale.’ The School Librarian.


Reviews

The Squirrels Who Squabbled offers a humorous look at the perils of adopting an "I want" mentality, which will ring true in many households.
Evening Echo (Cork)
Told in catching rhyming text that reads aloud superbly, and illustrated in great detail by Jim Field, showing off the beauties of the forest, this is a charming story.about sharing and friendship.
Parents in Touch
Bright colours (with a perfect, autumnal palette here) and characters full of life bring a joyful feel to every page. So much care and attention has gone into this book, and it really pays off. It's delightful to read again and again...
The Bookbag
A truly delightful tale about friendship, sharing and the importance of laughter in our lives.
The School Librarian
The series of books by Rachel Bright and Jim Field are fantastic for their morals and messages, and this one doesn't disappoint. [...] Highly recommended.
Reading Zone - Teacher Review
A rhyming romp of a read complete with gorgeous illustrations that pre-schoolers will adore. Rachel Bright improves with each book. This is reminiscent of Julia Donaldson.
Natasha Harding, The Sun