They Call Me Mommy

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They Call Me Mommy

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Book Description
Ever wonder what it's like to be a city squirrel? In this lively, suspenseful book, Mommy Squirrel shares her experiences and struggles, as she tries to create a home and raise a family among human neighbors.

When two squirrel-loving children become Mommy's good friends, they get a squirrel's-eye view of the world and a great natural education. They also encounter adventure, as they help Mommy rescue her energetic babies from calamities.

Mommy helps the children, too. This wise little squirrel allows them a rare close-up view of a wonderful wildlife family and teaches the youngsters the rewards and benefits of showing compassion for all creatures who inhabit our planet.

This story is based on actual events, catastrophes and behaviors of squirrels, including Mommy, in the author's backyard and neighborhood.

About the Author
Since childhood, Bonnie Lee Strunk has been captivated by the beauty and magic of nature. Raised in a rural area of Pennsylvania, she became an avid observer of wildlife and especially loves squirrels, which she considers to be the most fascinating and friendly critters in the wild animal kingdom.

The author holds a B.A. degree in journalism from Temple University and an M.A. degree from Kutztown University. She teaches writing workshops and grammar refresher classes, and for more than 30 years has been writing for newspapers and magazines. She has won numerous state and national journalism and photography awards.

A regular columnist for a chain of weekly newspapers in Pennsylvania, she often writes articles focused on nature and the importance of being good stewards of the earth.

She and her husband, a retired professor and "weekend" artist who provided the drawings for this book, are trained Habitat Ambassadors for the National Wildlife Federation. As volunteers, they visit garden centers, church groups, retirement communities and other forums, presenting programs on the benefits of native plants and gardening for wildlife. They also teach ecology workshops for children and donate native trees to public spaces.

In addition, Bonnie Lee Strunk has written and performs "Animal Rap," a rap song with a message to all of us from our animal friends.

Her favorite pastimes include nature photography, cooking and playing the baroque recorder.

They Call Me Mommy

They Call Me Mommy,Bonnie Lee Strunk,Authorhouse,142088512X,Animals - Squirrels,Children's Books/All Ages,Family & Relationships,Family/Marriage,General,Animal stories

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