In "Chipmunk Makes a Home," a diligent chipmunk prepares for the winter as autumn ends, illustrating the cycle of survival and hibernation. Living beneath a large hickory tree, the chipmunk has created an elaborate burrow with multiple tunnels, serving as food storage and cozy sleeping quarters. He meticulously collects and stores seeds, nuts, and berries throughout the warmer seasons, ensuring his provisions are placed near his various sleeping spots. As snowflakes signal winter's onset, the chipmunk enters a hibernation pattern, waking every few weeks to snack on his stored food before continuing his restful slumber. With the advent of spring and melting snow, the chipmunk emerges, rejuvenated, and resumes foraging.