"One Tree" by Marie Tabler is a story about a "junk food" squirrel named Stick, who preferred to hang out at the park, where people would toss pieces of their junk food for him to eat, rather than gather acorns with the rest of the squirrels, to store up a food supply for the coming winter. As a result, when winter came, and people stopped visiting the park, Stick found himself going hungry. Much like the familiar tale of the grasshopper and the ant, Stick's family and friends shared their stored food with him so he could survive the winter. The following summer, Stick went out of his way to atone for his laziness, and repay his family and friends for their life-saving help.
This story is not only entertaining to youngsters, but it also contains a valuable life lesson: if you expect to eat, you need to do your share of the work. As is further demonstrated by this book, not everybody will have the same talent, but everybody will have something to contribute toward the good of all. In Stick's case, he is able to confront an Owl who has decided to move into the squirrels' tree, proving to the other squirrels that the owl does not present a danger to them. But Stick could not know this ahead of time. He was willing to gamble his very life to help out the rest of the squirrels, in payment for them sharing their food with him. Because of his bravery, the rest of the squirrels forgave him for being lazy, and welcomed him back into the fold.
This story is more than a simple story to be read to put a child to sleep. It keeps the child involved with its interactive questions, and repetitive nature. Several times throughout the book the child is asked "do you remember why (such and such happened)?" This helps keep the child engaged in the story, as well as helping him develop memorization and logical thinking skills. This book is subtitled "Book 1 in The Tree Series"; "The Dancing Owl" is book 2 in the series, and the text implies "The Singing Bobcat" will be book 3 in the series. Based solely on Book 1, it is apparent this will be an imaginative, educational series of books ideally suited to young children. It is certainly worthwhile recommending this book.