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Chippy Chipmunk Parties in the Garden

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Description

A Beautiful and Humorous Book for Nature Lovers of all ages!

This story is based on delightful and humorous photographs of a chipmunk's charming antics as he explores the author's garden. Based in a natural setting, this story enlightens as well as entertains. The photographs give the reader a close-up view of the Eastern Chipmunk. The harnessed energy in a still frame provides interesting expressions not available to the naked eye.
 
Few can resist the charm of these lively, independent woodland creatures when they pause in their scampering to gaze cheerfully at you with large glossy eyes.
 
For nature lovers of all ages.

Hardcover Book with Jacket, 40 pages, 11" x 8-1/2", Juvenile Fiction

Make sure you checkout the sequel book Chippy Chipmunk Babies in the Garden written by Kathy Miller!

About the Author - Kathy Miller

Kathy Miller - Author of Chippy Chipmunk Parties in the Garden   

Kathy M. Miller is a teacher, professional cellist and nature photographer. She spent two years photographing and observing Chippy in her garden.
 
The series of photographs inspired this book.
 
Born and raised in Ottawa, Canada she now lives in New Ringgold, Pennsylvania with her husband and very spoiled indoor cat.
 
"I hope my book inspires children to spend time outdoors exploring nature.  Photography can be a fun way for kids to discover interesting things in their own backyard.  Their own pictures can be used to create stories."

What people are saying about this marvelous book!

"Kathy Miller's Chippy Chipmunk Parties in the Garden, richly
illustrated with 86 photographs, will delight readers of all ages as it depicts the frantic lifestyle of one of America's favorite backyard critters." - Scott Shalaway, PH.D. Wildlife Biologist and syndicated nature columnist