Scaredy Squirrel at the Beach

Scaredy Squirrel at the Beach by Mélanie Watt is an illustrated children’s book published by Kids Can Press Ltd in March 2008. This 32-page story follows Scaredy Squirrel, who feels most secure in his nut tree, surrounded by his defenses and emergency kit. Despite the sunny weather calling for a beach vacation, Scaredy is hesitant to leave his safe haven, fearing the unknown dangers of the beach, including sea monsters and pirates.
In this humorous tale, readers will discover how Scaredy attempts to create his own safe beach experience beneath his nut tree, complete with a germ-free inflatable pool and artificial scenery. As the story unfolds, Scaredy grapples with the allure of the real beach and the challenges it presents. The narrative explores themes of emotions and feelings, as well as the humorous aspects of sports and recreation, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
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We know by now that Scaredy Squirrel only feels safe when he’s at home in his nut tree, with his defenses, his emergency kit and his back-up plans at the ready. So even though the sun is shining and it’s time for a vacation, Scaredy does not want to go to the beach — that vast, frightening place where a squirrel could get stranded. (Not to mention other hazards such as sea monsters, falling coconuts, seagulls, pirates and lobsters.)
Instead, Scaredy builds his own safe beach getaway under his nut tree, complete with germ-free inflatable pool, artificial beach scenery, a flashlight and a plastic flamingo.
Still, the lure of the genuine beach is strong — even a dedicated homebody such as Scaredy can’t resist it forever. Can his back-up plans save him from its perils? Will his No.65 sunscreen protect his delicate complexion?
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