The secret life of the flying squirrel

Laurence Pringle, 1935-

Book - 2023

"Follow a year in the life of Volans, a flying squirrel, as she glides in the night air to hunt for food, deftly avoids danger from a raccoon, and gives birth to three tiny pups before preparing once again for the coming winter. Emerging at night from a cozy nest high in a tree, Volans the flying squirrel glides down. Although called a "flying" squirrel, she actually doesn't fly--she glides using fur-covered flaps. Her instincts lead her to her hidden cache of food. She is also looking for a roomier hiding place because she is ready to give birth. When her pups are born she stays close to home, giving them milk and keeping them safe from predators until they can venture out on their own." -- Amazon.com.

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Genres
Creative nonfiction
Informational works
Picture books
Published
New York : Astra Young Readers, an imprint of Astra Books for Young Readers 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Laurence Pringle, 1935- (author)
Other Authors
Kate Garchinsky (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781635925296
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A year in the life of a flying squirrel. In this seventh in Pringle's notable Secret Life series, readers follow Volans, a southern flying squirrel: gliding, foraging, finding a suitable den, raising three tiny babies, and storing food for winter. Garchinsky's digital paintings bring this beguiling glider to life. Much of the action happens in the dark of night, indicated with shades of blue, green, gray, brown, and even occasionally purple. The straightforward text is set directly on the striking image on the double-page spreads. There are close-ups and more distant views. We see Volans gliding, her flaps, or patagia, spread out, steering with a leg, and landing on all fours. One notable scene has the nimble squirrels snacking from a bird feeder; a cat watching from the ground in the shadows is barely visible. Another shows the sleeping squirrel and three tiny, pink babies in a cozy nest. A threatening raccoon paw gropes inside the tree burrow, but Volans repels the intruder, then moves her babies to another nesting hole. By summer's end the babies are weaned and on their own. In autumn, these squirrels stock up for a long winter, much of it spent napping in groups in tree hollows, a fitting conclusion to a busy year. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An intriguing introduction to a nocturnal and secretive forest dweller. (more about flying squirrels, glossary, further reading) (Informational picture book. 5-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.