![]() ![]() The reader is not only immensely entertained but learns a lot about raccoons in the process.Īnyone who loves animals will like this book. This book records the next year in which Frosty encounters people, dogs, pianos, cats, vacuum cleaners, hot chili peppers, a pick-up truck full of live chickens in a supermarket parking lot, and a marvelous contraption that swirls water around and around when flushed. ![]() ![]() One spring day in Big Basin Redwood Park, a small boy brought an orphaned raccoon, just about a month old to California’s "first lady ranger" to be raised and prepared to return to the wild. For twenty summers, Harriet Weaver, the author of Frosty, was the only uniformed woman on California’s State Park Ranger crews. We have read the Newbery Honor winner Rascal by Sterling North and Mask: The Door County Coon by Earl Sherwan. Frosty: A Raccoon to Remember (published in 1973 by Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA). Reading level: Written for ages 10-12 but delightful for anyoneįor more information e-mail Harriet E. Language level: 2 (a few common euphemisms) Publisher: Pocket Books, reprinted in 19756 ![]()
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