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A sweetly told tale about the friendship between a boy named Will and a squirrel named Squill. They do just about everything together until Will's parents surprise him with a kitten, and she becomes Will's new playmate, leaving Squill to feel lonely and left out. However, the boy soon discovers that Kitty likes to sleep most of the day and doesnt appreciate his favorite games. Will and Squill reunite, and the child realizes that old friends should not be abandoned for new ones.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 6, 2006
      The title characters are best friends who don't care a whit that one of them is a boy and the other is a squirrel. The two meet when they are quite little, and their respective parents are aghast ("awful dirty squirrel!" says Will's mother, while Squill's squirrel mother tsks, "awful dirty baby!"). Yet the two grow up together: "With Squill, Will took his first steps." They swing through trees, play soccer and have covert sleepovers. The friendship is sorely tested when Will's parents buy him a kitten, but the duo's bond is soon repaired, with the help of Will's next-door neighbor. Clark's (No More Kissing!
      ) simple, crisp pictures are often slyly funny: in parallel scenes, Will's mother measures how much he's grown by marking his height on a door, while Squill's mother does the same for her son on a tree trunk. Squill's wiry frame, bushy tale and eager eyes signal that he's game for anything. Unfortunately, the text crosses the line from sweet to saccharine whenever Will and Squill enter into a dialogue (e.g., " 'Squill will if Will will!' 'Will will if Squill will!' "). But as Clark's lighthearted pictures prove on page after page, Will and Squill share an instinct for fun that transcends words. Ages 4-8.

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  • OverDrive Read
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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:2.1
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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