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This was a delightful book! Surprisingly short, I finished it in less than a day. It was full of adventure and hilarious mishaps, courtesy of Jerry and his very interesting neighbors. I thought that the author adding his family into part of the story was such a lovely touch as well. And the illustrations were adorable!

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"Jerry the Squirrel volume 1" by Shawn P.B. Robinson was a funny, younger kids story. It has a comic-type feel and is beautifully illustrated. While it wasn't exactly my cup of tea, I think it would make for some fun reading to children in the 7- to 8-year-old range.

I received this eBook free of charge from BooksGoSocial via NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. I did not receive any fiscal compensation from either company for this review and the opinions expressed herein are entirely my own.

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I received a copy of this arc from NetGalley for an honest review. This book is quite humorous and appropriate for both kids and adults.

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Cute lighthearted short stories.
Made me giggle.
Easy to read and a perfect read to share with the kids or grandkids.
Thanks Books go Social and NetGalley for the ARC of this book.

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My name is Jerry, and I like to invent things. I'm actually pretty good at it, although my inventions don't always work exactly as I planned. I had a great idea once and created warm slippers that would listen to my commands and take me wherever I wanted. Unfortunately, the slippers got minds of their own and caused quite a disturbance with all the other squirrels. Another time, I invented a machine to pick nuts out of the trees. All of the other squirrels were very excited and thankful that I'd be saving them from their annual Fall work. However, the machine went a little haywire and had all of the squirrels running for their lives. All I want is for the other squirrels to like me, and I'm sure one of my creations will help. Someday.

I read this as an eBook from Net Galley. It's a collection of stories based on bedtime tales the author told to his children, and that's what you should expect. You won't find a novel with a compelling conflict that's full of action. Jerry usually wants to make life easier for himself and the other squirrels, but his inventions always go awry. In a couple of the stories, the inventions seem to develop minds of their own and revolt. The result of all the events is a humorous book that develops wacky images of a community of squirrels. Simple problems and inventive solutions result in squirrelly chaos. Uncontrollable slippers and an out-of-control nut collector are only two of Jerry's inventions. Overall, this book should appeal to mid-elementary readers, and they should not be disappointed. Readers enjoying this book will be able move on to Jerry the Squirrel: Volume Two or Jerry the Squirrel: The Novel. Give them a shot.

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I'm a big fan of squirrels because they're so utterly insane and so proud of it to boot. I couldn't not read a book about them, and I'm glad I did in this case as it happens, because it was amusing and entertaining. Jerry is an inventor and while he doesn't necessarily always think things through, he does carry things through, and he never conceives of a solution to a problem without actually designing and building that solution. That's when the real problem starts, unfortunately.

Cold floor? That calls for super-duper slipper solution! Nut harvest time? That clearly calls for a nut-harvesting machine! Nut beetle invasion? That calls for...well, Jerry has some issues with the solution to that one!

The slippers, the first story in what, in effect, amounts to a collection of short stories about Jerry, was by far the most amusing to me. It was inspired, and I loved it. The impact of the subsequent stories seemed less after that one, but they were still eminently entertaining even when the rather-annoying Gary and his mom moved in upstairs.

If I have a complaint it was that I felt Jerry ought to have been granted some reward, somewhere along the trail, in some fashion or other, but the hapless squirrel never seems to get one. While this is amusing in some ways, I can't help but wonder if children who read this might be induced to feel that being creative is a forlorn and pointless exercise because of poor Jerry's singular lack of lasting success and recognition.

That aside, the stories were amusingly-written, inventive, and engaging and I commend this as a worthy read.

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Light, cute, very funny bedtime stories set up in short chapters for emergent readers. I recommend!

Thank you to Shawn P.B. Robinson, BooksGoSocial, and Netgalley for giving me this eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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Easy short read. So adorable and cute. Totally for children. They will love that book!
I'm a grown up and enjoyed it.
Perfect for parents to read to their kids.

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the story is enjoyable for an adult to read to youngsters under 2nd grade riding level. Grade 3 and up will be able to read themselves. The story held my grandchildren interest, ages 4 and 6 .

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I am not a child, nor do I have small children and I have never played one on TV. But I loved reading Jerry the Squirrel. You get a glimpse of Mr. Robinson's since of humor in his introduction page.
“Now, for those of you who like allegory or deeper meaning in books, please understand that this book is intended not to have deeper meaning or allegory. Feel free to search for it, but don't be disappointed if you come up with really insightful meanings for characters or experiences or places and at the end of the day....you're just wrong. Characters/places/etc. Do not represent anything else (even in the book). It's a fun book.”

This collection of ten short stories is perfect for family reading or for a slightly older child to read on their own. Mr. Robinson has a great imagination and sense of humor. I can see why his children enjoyed these stories. I received a complementary copy of this beautiful book from the author and Brainswell Publishing through NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Thank you #netgallery for the eARC!

Jerry the Squirrel is a series of short stories written as children bedtime stories. It was very entertaining and enjoyable. Very laughable as well!

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