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Dilly Dally the Squirrel
by Craig Johnson
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Synopsis
**Dilly Dally the Squirrel** is a heartwarming, beautifully illustrated tale about a curious little squirrel who learns an unforgettable lesson: tomorrow comes fast, so don’t put off what you can do today.
Young readers follow Dilly as he races through the forest, plays with his friends, puts off ...
Young readers follow Dilly as he races through the forest, plays with his friends, puts off ...
**Dilly Dally the Squirrel** is a heartwarming, beautifully illustrated tale about a curious little squirrel who learns an unforgettable lesson: tomorrow comes fast, so don’t put off what you can do today.
Young readers follow Dilly as he races through the forest, plays with his friends, puts off every chore—and suddenly discovers winter has arrived overnight. With his nest unfinished and no food gathered, a frightened Dilly seeks help and discovers the true power of friendship.
Warm, colorful illustrations bring the woodland world to life as chipmunks, blue jays, and even a sleepy bear come together to help Dilly prepare for the cold. Children will love the gentle “Where’s Waldo?”–style surprises hidden on each page, giving them extra characters to search for and enjoy.
Perfect for bedtime, classrooms, and family reading time, this story blends humor, adventure, responsibility, and heart. And in the end, Dilly discovers that work done first makes play even sweeter.
A timeless message wrapped in cozy forest magic
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