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394 Ung Văn Khiêm (Lầu 9 tòa nhà EBM), Phường 22, Quận Bình Thạnh, TP. Hồ Chí MinhI searched for a specific review of a file or document called "squirrels snowman pdf" — which may refer to a short children’s story, a winter-themed activity printable, or a digital file (e.g., The Squirrel and the Snowman or similar) — but found no widely known or professionally reviewed book by that exact title.
However, I can put together a general review template based on what such a PDF typically contains, assuming it’s a short illustrated children’s story (approx. 8–20 pages) featuring a squirrel who builds or interacts with a snowman.
After reading the PDF’s story, students tear white construction paper (fine motor practice) to make a snowman. Then they add a brown paper squirrel. Glue both onto blue cardstock.
Bold the following words in your PDF: dart, acorn, frozen, scarf, whisker. Students must use a magnifying glass (real or pretended) to find and define each.
If you have basic design skills (Canva, PowerPoint, or Google Slides), you can create a custom Squirrels Snowman PDF tailored exactly to your child’s interests. Here’s a simple template:
Export as a PDF, and you have a personalized, one-of-a-kind resource.
The first snow of December fell soft and heavy, turning the old oak forest into a world of quiet white. By noon, the clearing near the creek was home to a brand new visitor: a tall, round snowman.
He stood perfectly still, with coal eyes and a carrot nose, watching the woods with a frozen smile. squirrels snowman pdf
High up in the branches, three bushy tails twitched. It was the Triple-S Crew: Skitter, Pip, and Nutmeg. They had been watching the children build the snowman, and now that the coast was clear, it was time to investigate.
"Look at that nose!" Pip chattered, clinging upside down to a branch. "It’s orange. It’s crunchy. It’s a carrot!"
"Do you think he’ll share?" Nutmeg asked, nibbling on an old acorn.
Skitter, the bravest of the three, puffed out his chest. "There’s only one way to find out. We have to ask him."
The three squirrels scrambled down the trunk, leaping into the soft drifts with tiny poofs of snow. They approached the giant white figure.
"Excuse me, Mr. Snowman," Skitter squeaked. "Might we trouble you for a bite?"
The snowman didn't answer. He just stared straight ahead, his smile unchanging. I searched for a specific review of a
"He’s very polite," Pip whispered. "He hasn't yelled at us once."
"And he’s not throwing snowballs," Nutmeg added. "I like him."
With a running start, Skitter scrambled up the snowman’s round belly. It was slippery work, his tiny claws sinking into the packed snow. He reached the middle section and paused to catch his breath.
"Coming through!" Pip shouted. He leaped from a nearby bush, landing with a soft thud right on the snowman’s stick arm. He wobbled, waving his tail for balance, looking like a tightrope walker in a circus.
Finally, Skitter reached the top. He perched right on the snowman's head, between the two large stones that served as ears.
"Still no answer," Skitter reported down to Nutmeg, who was waiting at the bottom. "I think he’s a very deep sleeper."
"Or maybe he's just cool," Nutmeg giggled. Title Page: "Squirrel’s Snowman Surprise" with a space
Feeling bold, Skitter decided to improve the snowman’s look. He reached into his cheek pouch and pulled out a perfect, shiny acorn. He placed it gently on top of the snowman's head.
"Now he has a hat!" Skitter declared.
Pip, still balancing on the stick arm, decided the snowman needed a decoration, too. He found a dried red berry in his pocket and wedged it into the snow near the collar. "A button!"
Nutmeg, not wanting to be left out, dug a hole at the base of the snowman and buried three walnuts. "To keep his toes warm!"
By the time the sun began to set, the squirrels had transformed the snowman. He was no longer just a snowman; he was a masterpiece of nature, decorated with acorns, berries, and pinecones.
As the moon rose, the Triple-S Crew curled up in their hollow tree, full of adventure.
"He was the best snowman we ever met," Pip said, yawning.
"And the quietest," Nutmeg agreed.
Outside, under the starlight, the snowman stood guard, wearing his acorn hat and berry button, smiling his frozen smile, protecting the secret stash of walnuts buried safely at his feet.