The Squirrel’s Goblet

The Squirrel’s Goblet by Phyllis Ann Muzeroll, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in 2002, is a collection of 56 true-life stories that explore the wonders and antics of nature. This edition, written in English and spanning 232 pages, presents a variety of humorous and touching anecdotes, from a bewildered duck discovering her egg-laying abilities to the enchanting sight of snow ghosts. Each story is accompanied by photographs, enhancing the reader’s experience.
Readers will find a delightful assortment of tales featuring drunken birds, disappearing ropes, and fireflies, among others. In the tradition of Aesop’s Fables, each narrative concludes with a modern-day moral, making it a relaxing read for both adults and young adults. This book is also suitable for sharing with children, offering an engaging way to appreciate the beauty and quirks of the natural world.
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From the poor duck that was mystified by her own egg-laying abilities to finding snow ghosts, The Squirrel’s Goblet is a heart-warming collection of 56 true-life stories of nature’s wonders and antics. Highlighted by photos, the tales include funny, often touching, anecdotes about drunken birds, a disappearing rope, fireflies, a delicate loop of snow, thunderstorm sideshows, a frog and his feather and much more. In the tradition of Aesop’s Fables, each story is followed by a modern-day moral. A relaxing book for adults and young adults; easy to read to and enjoy with children.
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