Floo Flocky Doo to the Rescue
By David L. Gillespie and Illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
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A runaway squirrel. A frantic chase. A hummingbird with a secret clue. And a brave little girl who knows just what to do!
When Miss Floo Flocky Doo discovers a tiny baby squirrel named Lucky Lou, she becomes his proud rescuer and best friend. But when Lou gets loose inside the grocery store—leaping into wigs, knocking over fruit, and spreading blueberry jelly everywhere—Floo must think fast!
With help from her hummingbird friend Peanut, Floo shouts her magical phrase:
“Hootie Hoo, Hootie Hoo—I know what to do!”
Packed with laughter, adventure, and heart, “FLOO FLOCKY DOO to the RESCUE” is a delightful picture book that celebrates kindness, quick thinking, and the joy of helping others. Perfect as a read aloud book and for young readers who love silly mishaps, lovable animals, and stories filled with imagination. Bring Miss Floo Flocky Doo along with YOU!
The “Story Behind the Story”
The year was 2000 when our youngest daughter, Hunter, who was four years old at the time, donned an apron to help her mother prepare dinner. Hunter served a dinner plate to her father and proudly exclaimed, “Miss Floo Flocky Doo is here to serve YOU!” Our family immediately knew Miss Floo Flocky Doo could be the lead character in a children’s picture book, inspired by Hunter’s imagination.
Our oldest daughter, Sarah, was a gymnast throughout her youth and even competed in college. Our family always affectionately referred to her as “Peanut,” which is why we chose to name the agile hummingbird character after her nickname.
The story of a squirrel getting loose in the grocery store is also true. It is based on a time when the author smuggled a pet squirrel into a grocery store in his youth, only for it to escape and be recaptured several days later.
Finally, the elderly character in the book, Miss Nellie Faye, shares the real name of the author’s mother, who always wore wigs. Although the story of Lucky Lou jumping into Miss Nellie Faye’s wig is fictional, it serves as a way to honor the memory of the author’s mother.
ISBN (Hardcover): 9798994340806
ISBN (Paperback): 9798994340813
No of pages: 36
Trim Size: 8.5 x 8.5 inches
BISAC 1: Juvenile Fiction / Humorous Stories
BISAC 2: Juvenile Fiction / Imagination & Play
BISAC 3: Juvenile Fiction / Action & Adventure / General
BISAC 4: Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Birds
BISAC 5: Juvenile Fiction / Animals / Squirrels
BISAC 6: Juvenile Fiction / Readers / Beginner