A squirrel with his store of seeds and nuts hunts for a cozy bed but he must search high and low for a spot that is not already occupied by other animals.
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In 1900 during the Passamaquoddy winter migration in Maine, Baby Zoo Sap falls off the family bobsled and the forest animals hearing his cries, gather to protect him until his father returns to find him.
When a big black bear shows up at Charlie's house one moonlit night and breaks into a shed to eat the grain that is stored there, Charlie and his parents devise a plan to make sure the bear stays in the woods where it belongs.
A look at vernal pools, which form every year when low places on the forest floor fill up with rain and melted snow.
Alone, cold, and frightened, Zoo Sap cries, and his cries attract the forest animals. Beginning with beaver and ending with the great bald eagle, the animals rush to protect the baby and shelter him from the cold until his father returns for him.