Synopses & Reviews
Stubborn Groundhog simply cant wait until February 2 to wake all his friends up!
Groundhog loves to run and play. When winter comes, Groundhog does not want to hibernate. His friends warn that hell be hungry and cold and lonely, but he just wont listen. Yet he soon discovers his friends were right.
Then he has a brilliant idea! Hell have an EARLY spring! All his friends will wake up, and they can all have fun together again. But his friends arent too happy when they find out Groundhog has played a trick on them.
A great new twist on the groundhogs annual February ritual, this story is guaranteed to entertain, with a willful hero that children and adults will instantly recognize.
Synopsis
Groundhog loves to run and play. When winter comes, Groundhog does not want to hibernate. His friends warn that he'll be hungry and cold and lonely, but he just won't listen. Yet he soon discovers his friends were right.
Then he has a brilliant idea He'll have an EARLY spring All his friends will wake up, and they can all have fun together again. But his friends aren't too happy when they find out Groundhog has played a trick on them.
A great new twist on the groundhog's annual February ritual, this story is guaranteed to entertain, with a willful hero that children and adults will instantly recognize.
Synopsis
Groundhog loves to run and play! To him, sleeping all winter is boring. So when winter comes, Groundhog refuses to hibernate, even though his friends warn that hell be hungry and cold and lonely. He has fun running and playing in the snow, until he realizes that without anyone else around to play with, he really does get hungry and cold and lonely. Then he has a brilliant idea! Hell announce an EARLY spring!
About the Author
Margery Cuyler has written more than thirty books for children and edited thousands more for various publishers over the past thirty years. Among her recent titles are Big Friends, Skeleton Hiccups, and Please Say Please! Penguin's Guide to Manners.
Jean Cassels has illustrated more than 50 nonfiction nature titles, but has specialized in more whimsical animals for Walker. Her other titles include The Mysterious Collection of Dr. David Harleyson and Brer Rabbit Captured!. She lives with her husband in New Orleans, Louisiana.