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Rockefeller Red and The Big Giant Balls

by Sandi Torrini
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About the Book

A little squirrel with big ideas learns a valuable lesson and saves the day.


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Features & Details
Created on: Dec-27-2023   Published on: Jan-21-2024
ISBN: 9781649947710
Format: 8.5"x8.5" - Hardcover w/Glossy Laminate - Premium Photo Book
Theme: Children    Sales Term:  Everyone
Preview Limit: 20 Pages
Tags:
addiction    animal    delicious    family    greed    lessons    mistake    moral    nuts    obsession    ocd    redemption    regret    squirrel    talking animals    tree   
 
About Author
author icon Sandi
Joined: Apr-18-2022

Sandi Torrini made her mother proud with her creative writing in grade school. "You're going to be a writer!" her mother said. And through the years she did write stories, poems and songs but her dream was to write children's books and publish her creative stories. So this book was published in memory of her mother, Janice A. Torrini with love forever.

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Rockefeller Red and The Big Giant Balls is a fun story for all ages about a little red squirrel who gets caught up in a compulsion to hoard black walnuts. He sees this as a way to make him important, but he gets fooled along the way and learns a big lesson... "All that glitters is not gold." Despite his good intentions instead of helping his family, his hoarding actually hurt his family. In other words, get rich quick schemes usually backfire!

 
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