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Sam Squirrel's stories
      #266225 - Wed Mar 08 2006 04:18 PM

Short true stories for children about Sam Squirrel and his friends in the garden www.samsquirrel.co.uk/

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Re: Sam Squirrel's stories [Re: SamSquirrel]
      #266288 - Wed Mar 08 2006 09:56 PM

Delightful. Should entertainthe kids (young and old). You might want to change the Sam Squirrel's fluorescent tail and chest. It looks as if he's been eating radioactive acorns.

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Re: Sam Squirrel's stories [Re: SamSquirrel]
      #266335 - Thu Mar 09 2006 04:29 AM

What a delightful site. I particularly liked the story (January) about the squirrel and the peanuts. We've got squirrel-proof bird feeders too, but we put peanuts on the ground for both birds and squirrels.
Madeline.

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Re: Sam Squirrel's stories [Re: Doublell]
      #268521 - Mon Mar 20 2006 04:42 PM

Thanks
it's useful to get feedback


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Re: Sam Squirrel's stories [Re: Madeline]
      #268523 - Mon Mar 20 2006 04:44 PM

Thank you for your feedback
glad you enjoyed the site


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Re: Sam Squirrel's stories [Re: SamSquirrel]
      #268649 - Tue Mar 21 2006 04:12 AM

You're welcome, it's a lovely site. A delight for children of all ages!
Madeline.

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