Publisher's Synopsis
Anything but Nuts is designed to teach its young readers about the importance of being unique and the joy that comes with it. It tells the story of a squirrel who is very much like all the other squirrels, with one striking exception: he doesnat like to eat nuts! He describes the numerous other things he likes to eataamong them doughnuts, pies, and hotdogs (in the bun)abefore concluding that he doesnat mind being different from the others; in fact, he rather likes it. Anything but Nuts may appeal to parents who are trying to teach their children early about the importance of resisting peer pressure. In addition, the story reassures young readers that everyone is special in his own way. Because of its easy-to-follow rhyme, readers may enjoy this story again and again.