Scaredy Squirrel scared silly
Author
Series
Scaredy's nutty adventures volume 4
Publisher
Random House
Publication Date
[2024]
Language
English
Description
Young readers love laughing away their worries with Scaredy Squirrel! This anxious little fella's graphic chapter book series is perfect for fans of Narwhal and Jelly and Pizza and Taco.Being scared is nothing new to Scaredy Squirrel. But Halloween is on a whole other level. Talking to strangers? Haunted houses? CAVITIES?! No thank you. Luckily, with a little help from his friends, Scaredy can still have a good time...and maybe even get a little spooky!
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ISBN
9780593307649
059330764
059330764
Table of Contents
From the Graphic Novel - First American edition.
October 31
Cute, not scary
A scaredy costume
Tricky situation
Sweet surprise.
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