Crickle-Crack
Books | Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Topics / Drugs, Alcohol, Substance Abuse
Stephen Cosgrove
After countless phone calls and letters from fans, we've brought back these time-honored tales. Sharing life lessons and memorable morals, the Serendipity books are a seasoned favorite with children and parents alike. So, journey to the magical, mystical land of Serendipity with these four cherished editions featuring newly revised text from the author.A sweet young squirrel named Squeakers is scampering through the forest when he comes upon a dangerous Crickle-Crack tree. He knows he should stay away, but curiosity gets the best of him. Squeakers learns the hard way that some things are best left alone.
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Author
Stephen Cosgrove
Pages
32
Publisher
Price Stern Sloan
Published Date
2001
ISBN
0843176482 9780843176483
Community ReviewsSee all
"This was interesting.
What if Bambi experimented with forest drugs and then wrote a cautionary tale… in crayon… while spinning in circles?
Did I just read my 6 year-old a story about a cracked out/stoned school-aged squirrel? Maybe? I’m honestly still not sure what the underlying moral of this was. Just say no… to weird flowers from an ugly, singing tree?"