![]() ![]() but when the scarf wins the attentions of a raging bull, that is when the story really gets hot.Įarl hopped up on top of the bull's burly back. When Jill makes him a bright red scarf, the scolding only gets worse. Needless to say, the mother calls him spoiled. ![]() He asks his friend, Jill, a sweet girl who lives nearby, and she gives him an acorn and a nutcracker. So, one day Earl's mother decides it's high time for him to start finding his own food, but he doesn't know the first thing about foraging. And who wouldn't, really? Those little almond eyes are divine! ![]() This was an unpublished favorite of Don's son Roy, and it is because of him that my son has come to fall in love with the acorn-searching squirrel. I realize according to pub date, this book is not vintage, but seeing as it was written oh, so long ago, way back in the 50s, I'm still featuring it as part of the Don Freeman week. ![]()
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