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Smithsonian's Backyard

Chipmunk at Hollow Tree Lane

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Children discover that they do not have to travel great distances to see great things as they read about amazing animals, insects, and birds that live in backyards across North America.
-- A Parents' Choice Approval for 19 title book and tape series.
-- Glossary highlights key plant and animal terms.
-- Read-along cassettes include page-turning tones and authentic sound effects.
-- Toys authenticated by Smithsonian Institution curators for realism.Chipmunk, her cheeks stuffed with seeds, busily fills her burrow with food for the long winter ahead. Unexpected backyard intruders appear, but Chipmunk never strays from her vital task.

31 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1994

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Victoria Sherrow

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Victoria discovered her interest in reading and writing both in early adolescence. In 1978 she moved to Los Angeles and worked two jobs. It was at that time she read Writing for Children and Teenagers by Lee Wyndham , and that is when her fate as a writer was sealed. Victoria had decided to write a children's novel. She went to an annual L.A. conference on writing for children where she learned the basics of marketing and submitting work for writers. Then she started writing.

Her first stories were rejected but she kept strong at it. The year after(1979), she managed to sell a story. Then she sold more. And since she has become a multiple award winning author with over 100 published titles to her name. Sherrow has written poetry, short stories, picture books, and articles.

Victoria has taught writing for over twenty years, reviewed children’s books for newspapers, judged writing contests, and done numerous presentations at schools, libraries, and bookstores. She is a long-time member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators and served as a judge for the SCBWI’s Golden Kite Award.

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62 reviews1 follower
October 28, 2012
This is such a great book about how a chipmunk prepares for winter. The illustrations are so detailed, they really add a lot to the story.
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8 reviews
November 12, 2020
This book was first introduced to me at a Scholastic Book Fair in the 1990s at my elementary school. It was my favorite fall book, and for years I remembered the illustrations of the sweet fuzzy chipmunk curled up and hibernating with the treasures he collected in anticipation for winter. These Smithsonian Backyard books are sadly out of print. If you are fortunate enough to get your hands on a used copy of Chipmunk at Hollow Tree Lane count your lucky stars! The illustrations are lovely, the text gently takes you through facts about the slice of life in the day of a chipmunk in Autumn without being at all "textbooky".
Two generations of my family loves this book so far. Please start printing these books again, Smithsonian! They're lovely!
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Author 95 books136 followers
April 12, 2025
I do like these Smithsonian picture books! The illustrations are always reliably good, but even so these are some of the better ones I've seen from them so all credit to Allen Davis there. I really love the autumnal colours on display here - fitting, given that the book is set in autumn as the chipmunk stores food for winter. I think my favourite illustration is the chipmunk in the leaf litter opposite what's either a frog or a toad (I think a toad?). It's not the amphibian that appeals, it's the bright crayon hidden in the leaf litter... in a colour that the artist must have used himself while drawing this!

No chipmunks in NZ, so it's interesting to learn more about them. How much can they really stuff into those little cheek pouches, I wonder?
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2,143 reviews22 followers
July 2, 2018
Chipmunk at Hollow Tree Lane is another perfectly educational Smithsonian's Backyard book. The illustrations are realistic, and the story is as well. It's definitely wordy and a bit long -- works best for book-loving little ones or five- or six-year-olds. Realistic pictures books that actually teach children about nature are actually hard to find, but I always know I can rely on this series to find something good.
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25 reviews
February 7, 2026
So goooood! Truly the platonic ideal of a “getting ready for winter” book 🍁 The chipmunk illustrations are so lovely and rich, and there is real info about the plants and animals depicted. Slightly tinged by nostalgia since I read this growing up, but it’s still 1010 imo.
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201 reviews12 followers
October 29, 2020
Beautifully illustrated nonfiction picture book about fall.
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365 reviews
April 19, 2021
I love this series! I wish they weren’t out of print. Such beautiful illustrations, and cute stories about animals.
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1,103 reviews31 followers
November 14, 2023
This is an educational story that felt dry. My students liked it but it definitely didn’t stand out as a favorite!
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2,601 reviews47 followers
August 6, 2014
The illustrations in this book are terrific as they show a chipmunk preparing for winter. She hurries around gathering seeds and acorns before the first snowfall. This is a good book to have in your library if you're studying animals and hibernation.
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8,358 reviews135 followers
October 29, 2013
science supplement for classroom comes with tapes for reading listening centers
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3,495 reviews93 followers
June 4, 2015
Beautiful close up art of the chipmunk. We got this out when the kids were on their Alvin and the Chipmunks kick.
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2 reviews
December 5, 2015
I loved the illustrations of this book. It was also a great book to show authors purpose and fact and detail with.
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Author 2 books21 followers
October 4, 2011
Great book that teaches about chipmunks preparing for the winter. The pictures are so detailed!
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