Ladybug Stories, Poems, and Songs Magazine for Young Kids and Children

Not the Same Squirrel

Jenny and her dad went for a walk on Sunday afternoon.“Look, there’s a gray squirrel,” said Jenny.“He’s probably hoping we“I have some nuts,” said Jenny. “I will throw him one.”“No, it’s best not to feed wild animals,” said Dad.“I’m sorry, squirrel. I can’t feed you,” explained Jenny.The squirrel ran away.

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