Hurricane Mom

Hurricane Mom

Hurricane Mom

Hurricane Mom

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Overview

Hurricane Mom is the heart-warming story of a young flying squirrel that loses its home and family during Hurricane Ivan. People were not the only victims of this terrible, destructive storm. A caring young lady rescues the cold, wet and hungry baby, raises her, and helps her return to the wild. Only a year later, the young squirrel faces a new hurricane threat.
Southern flying squirrels are found in forests of all the eastern U.S. Though not rare, they are night creatures that are seldom seen during daylight hours. Their nests are hidden in trees, and most children have never seen or heard of them. Readers will learn many interesting facts about this little-known animal. Although the story is fiction, it is based on true-to-life biology and events. Three persons who actually raised young flying squirrels have reviewed it for realism.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148491835
Publisher: John Oberheu
Publication date: 05/10/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 46
File size: 17 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

About the Author. John Oberheu is a retired Wildlife Biologist with 40 years experience in his profession. Writing was an important requirement of every position he held during his working career. After retirement he began writing for fun and as a freelance writer. His special love for children led him to become a volunteer at Seabreeze Elementary School in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. He is now in his eighteenth year there, and has helped hundreds of First Graders read hundreds of different children’s books. This is his second child’s story.

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