The Flying Squirrel Stowaways
From Halifax to Boston
- Publisher
- Nimbus Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2017
- Category
- Squirrels, Christmas & Advent, Travel
- Recommended Age
- 3 to 7
- Recommended Grade
- p to 2
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781771085502
- Publish Date
- Aug 2017
- List Price
- $22.95
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Description
It's wintertime in Nova Scotia and two flying squirrels are busy exploring the woods around their spruce-tree home. After a busy night of playing and gliding and snacking, they're ready to settle down and sleep all day.
But humans have other plans: the tree is cut down and packed onto a truck bound for Boston, Massachusetts. Turns out their new home has been chosen as Halifax's annual thank-you gift, the Boston Christmas Tree. The little squirrels have no idea they're about to embark on a journey across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Maine on the way to Boston. Will the accidental stowaways be discovered? And what awaits them in their new American home?
From the author and illustrator of Jigs and Reels comes a vibrantly illustrated, fun holiday story about curiosity, adventure, and making a new home.
About the author
Marijke Simons was born in Amsterdam in 1952 and two years later immigrated with her parents to Montreal. After attending McGill University, she studied teaching. In 1976 she moved to Nova Scotia to raise a family. In Halifax she worked mainly as a French and art teacher. In 1988, she set up a small teaching studio where she continues to teach art to children. She has illustrated a number of books, including Who's a Scaredy Cat and wrote and illustrated The Flying Squirrel Stowaways and Jigs and Reels: a Cruise in Maritime Waters.
Awards
- Winner, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Spring
Editorial Reviews
Definitely worth buying for libraries looking to round out their Canadian content. It would also make a nice Canadian contribution to seasonal collections.
Canadian Materials Magazine (Winnipeg, MB)
"Simons' rich illustrations depict beautiful scenes from both the natural and urban environment. Of particular note are multiple two page spreads that showcase the squirrels gliding across nocturnal Boston landscapes marked by local landmarks." — Resource Links