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The Acorn Avenger

Origins of a Hero

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The Acorn Avenger: Origins of a Hero is a funny, action-packed illustrated chapter book for kids ages 7-12 who love superhero adventures, animal stories, and fast-paced middle grade fiction. When Nutty McFurson, a curious young squirrel, stumbles upon a hidden laboratory deep beneath Pinewood Forest, his life changes in an instant. After falling into a glowing vat of mysterious G.O.O., Nutty gains incredible powers, lightning-fast speed, bursts of static energy, and the ability to leap into action when danger strikes. But becoming a hero isn't as easy as it sounds. With the help of his peanut-butter-loving sidekick Squeaky, the wise Professor Hoot, and a cast of quirky woodland allies, Nutty must protect the forest from the sinister Dr. Nibblesworth and his growing Rat Army. As strange machines powered by the mysterious G.O.O. begin to threaten everything they know, Nutty is forced to step up and become the hero Pinewood Forest needs. Packed with humor, heart, and comic-book energy, Origins of a Hero delivers laugh-out-loud moments, exciting action, and memorable characters that keep young readers turning pages. This engaging illustrated chapter book is perfect for independent readers, reluctant readers, and fans of funny animal adventures and superhero stories. Perfect for young readers who enjoy: Funny animal books for kids Superhero stories for middle grade readers Action-packed adventure chapter books Humorous fiction with teamwork and friendship themes This is Book 1 in the Acorn Avenger series, introducing a growing world of adventure, humor, and heroic woodland characters. The Acorn Avenger series combines humor, adventure, and heroic storytelling to inspire young readers to discover courage, confidence, and the power of stepping up, even when it feels a little scary.

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