Pearl and Squirrel Give Thanks (Hardcover)

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Pearl and Squirrel Give Thanks By Cassie Ehrenberg, Ryan Ehrenberg (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Cassie Ehrenberg, Ryan Ehrenberg (Illustrator)
$14.99
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Description


Best friends Pearl and Squirrel find new ways to be thankful, in this adorable picture book perfect for Thanksgiving!

Pearl, a dog, and her best friend Squirrel live on the streets of the big city. Pearl loves to play in the park, and Squirrel loves to read and learn new things. Together, these friends roam the city looking for adventure. On Thanksgiving morning, the friends decide to look out for all the things they are thankful for. Pearl is thankful for fetch and for jump rope; Squirrel is thankful for a cuddly nap spot. But in the end, Pearl and Squirrel find out that what they are most thankful for is... their friendship.With sweet, bouncing text and animated, vibrant illustrations, Pearl and Squirrel Give Thanks introduces an adorable friendship duo, and is the perfect pick for helping little ones remember all the things they are thankful for!

About the Author


Ryan Ehrenberg is the co-creator and illustrator of Pearl and Squirrel Give Thanks and Boys Don't Fly. He grew up in rural Nebraska and now works as a visual effects artist for video games. For more information on Ryan's art, visit ryehr.com.
Cassie Ehrenberg is the co-creator and author of Pearl and Squirrel Give Thanks and Boys Don't Fly. When not writing, she works as a project manager. Originally from Flint, Michigan, she now resides in Los Angeles with her talented husband and silly rescue dogs. For more information, visit inktonpress.com.
Product Details
ISBN: 9781338592092
ISBN-10: 1338592092
Publisher: Orchard Books
Publication Date: September 1st, 2020
Pages: 32
Language: English

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