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After countless phone calls and letters from fans, we've brought back these time-honored tales. Sharing life lessons and memorable morals, the Serendipity books are a seasoned favorite with children and parents alike.
So, journey to the magical, mystical land of Serendipity with these four cherished editions featuring newly revised text from the author.A sweet young squirr After countless phone calls and letters from fans, we've brought back these time-honored tales. Sharing life lessons and memorable morals, the Serendipity books are a seasoned favorite with children and parents alike. So, journey to the magical, mystical land of Serendipity with these four cherished editions featuring newly revised text from the author.A sweet young squirrel named Squeakers is scampering through the forest when he comes upon a dangerous Crickle-Crack tree.
He knows he should stay away, but curiosity gets the best of him. Squeakers learns the hard way that some things are best left alone.
I read this book probably in the second or third grade. It's basically about a drug-addicted squirrel, and that is literally the only context that can make crippling substance abuse adorable. The themes this book deals with may be a bit heavy for today's children. I grew up in the 80's, when things like 'caring about your kids' and 'helicopter parenting' didn't exist, so we needed things like books and Nancy Reagan to tell us to 'just say no'. I'm not saying this book kept me off crack, but I've I read this book probably in the second or third grade. It's basically about a drug-addicted squirrel, and that is literally the only context that can make crippling substance abuse adorable. The themes this book deals with may be a bit heavy for today's children.
I grew up in the 80's, when things like 'caring about your kids' and 'helicopter parenting' didn't exist, so we needed things like books and Nancy Reagan to tell us to 'just say no'. I'm not saying this book kept me off crack, but I've never done crack, and I'd like to think Serendipity books played a (very) small part in that. Crickle-crack is more text intensive than the Serendipity books I have already reviewed, and contains a rather more serious message. It is aimed, I would say, at the 5-8 age group because, quite simply, it is a story about the evil influence of drugs. The crickle-crack is a twisted and gnarled tree, which produces mutated little flowers that only bud and never blossom. Little Squeakers, a charming and playful young squirrel, hears tales about this unplesant tree and stumbles upon it one day - and Crickle-crack is more text intensive than the Serendipity books I have already reviewed, and contains a rather more serious message.
It is aimed, I would say, at the 5-8 age group because, quite simply, it is a story about the evil influence of drugs. The crickle-crack is a twisted and gnarled tree, which produces mutated little flowers that only bud and never blossom. Little Squeakers, a charming and playful young squirrel, hears tales about this unplesant tree and stumbles upon it one day - and it lures him into tasting its stunted white buds. The first tastes bitter, but it makes him happy ('.dancing to songs that had never been sung.' ), so he takes another.
Before he knows it the day is over and he's missed school. He heads home and lies to his mother. The buds give him nightmares but he continues to take more, and embarrsses himself at school the next day.
Overall, the message is rather unsubtle, the illustrations slightly darker and less filled with whimsical charm. Of course, it might not just be drugs - it could be sugar, or caffeine, but the message remains the same - 'it's important to know when to say 'no'. This book doesn't exactly read or feels that it belongs to the Serendipity series probably since of the importance of the message while I think it is geared for an older crowd than the usual collection of Serendipity readers. The pictures follow along with the text - dark and ominous. And it is a bit bothersome that the tree ends up growing again but at first I thought there would be another poor addicted critter to job Squeakers.
I guess with the tree growing back it is a slight message that e This book doesn't exactly read or feels that it belongs to the Serendipity series probably since of the importance of the message while I think it is geared for an older crowd than the usual collection of Serendipity readers. The pictures follow along with the text - dark and ominous.
And it is a bit bothersome that the tree ends up growing again but at first I thought there would be another poor addicted critter to job Squeakers. I guess with the tree growing back it is a slight message that evil never totally leaves and you must always be vigilant for you never know where it is going to pop-up next.