This book begins with fun tongue twisters that will make kids & adults giggle while encouraging them to develop some "twisters" of their own. The entertaining pictures & text will also teach children to appreciate nature.
Some humans believe that groundhogs emerge from their burrows on February 2, after months of hibernating, and that their appearance signals Spring's arrival.
This book looks more closely at this myth and many surprising things about groundhogs. For example, "woodchucks" derives from their Native American name and is just one of their multiple other names.
They have fabulous engineering skills & are incredibly resourceful. (Examine a colorful illustration of their multi-level winter homes.)
Find out why most farmers don't like groundhogs, even though these 8–9-pound creatures are often quite helpful to people, plants, & other animals.
After reading "Growing and Giggling with Groundhogs," you and your kids will recognize & appreciate that all animals have their own superpowers.