Earl The Squirrel

Earl The Squirrel by Frankie Cleary, published by Blurb, Incorporated on March 9, 2017, is a children’s book that spans 30 pages. The story follows Earl, a small squirrel facing a significant dilemma as he grapples with hunger and the absence of acorns. In his desperation, Earl makes the poor choice to steal from other squirrels, leading to unforeseen consequences that prompt him to reflect on his actions.
Readers will find that Earl’s journey serves as a narrative exploration of moral choices, particularly the implications of stealing. The book illustrates how Earl confronts the conflict he creates and ultimately seeks resolution. This engaging tale not only entertains but also imparts a lesson on the importance of integrity and the challenges that arise from unethical decisions.
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Earl the Squirrel is a small creature with a big problem. As his hunger rapidly grows, he becomes aware of his lack of acorns. When Earl can’t find any, he disregards all sense of morals and sets out to steal from the other squirrels. This doesn’t turn out too well for him. Earl gets some time to think about his actions and resolves the conflict that he created. Earl is an example of the moral that stealing is never the right choice and often only leads to greater problems.
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