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Hat Cat
Troy Wilson; Illustrated by Eve Coy
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R179
Discovery Miles 1 790
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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When Hat the cat’s doting human friend doesn’t come home for a
while, will a young visitor offer the lonely kitty a taste of
freedom? A gentle, touching story for cat lovers of all ages. Ever
since the old man found a little kitten under his hat, the two have
been the best of friends. There are always plenty of kitty rubs and
food and talk to go around. Every day, Hat watches as the old man
goes outside to sit and feed the squirrels with nuts he places on
top of his hat. But Hat the cat is not allowed to join him. What if
Hat ran away, or chased the squirrels – or worse? Then, the old
man leaves and does not come back the next day, or the one after
that. When people come by to take care of Hat until the old man
returns, will one little girl give Hat the chance he’s been
hoping for? Troy Wilson’s tender prose, along with Eve Coy’s
charmingly detailed illustrations, bring readers a sweet story
about companionship, love, and trust.
Little Red Reading Hood loves--you guessed it--reading! She applies
everything she learns from books to the real world. So, when she
sets off to take her sick grandmother a homemade treat, she's
prepared for anything that comes her way. In keeping with the
original story, Red is in for a surprise when she arrives to find a
wolf disguised as her grandmother. But this is no ordinary wolf. .
. This is the Misread Wolf, who's after something more delicious
than your average snack. He's desperate for a bedtime story and
knows Little Red Reading Hood might just be his only hope.
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Hat Cat (Hardcover)
Troy Wilson; Illustrated by Eve Coy
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R286
Discovery Miles 2 860
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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When Hat the cat's doting human friend doesn't come home for a
while, will a young visitor offer the lonely kitty a taste of
freedom? A gentle, touching story for cat lovers of all ages. Ever
since the old man found a little kitten under his hat, the two have
been the best of friends. There are always plenty of kitty rubs and
food and talk to go around. Every day, Hat watches as the old man
goes outside to sit and feed the squirrels with nuts he places on
top of his hat. But Hat the cat is not allowed to join him. What if
Hat ran away, or chased the squirrels - or worse? Then, the old man
leaves and does not come back the next day, or the one after that.
When people come by to take care of Hat until the old man returns,
will one little girl give Hat the chance he's been hoping for? Troy
Wilson's tender prose, along with Eve Coy's charmingly detailed
illustrations, bring readers a sweet story about companionship,
love, and trust.
In this adorable reimagining of the beloved classic, Wee Bear is on
the hunt for something new to read. As he sets off through the
woods, he stumbles upon Goldibooks's house. While she and her
parents are out for a walk, Wee Bear makes himself at home. But
Mama's books are too hard (hardcovers) and Papa's are too soft
(paperbacks). Thankfully, Goldibooks's book collection is juuuust
right! With a pile of books in-hand, Wee Bear sits down to read.
But Mama's chair is too hard, and Papa's chair is too soft.
Thankfully, Goldibook's chair is juuuuust right! Exhausted from
reading so many books, Wee Bear tucks himself into bed. But Mama's
bed is too hard, and Papa's bed is too soft. Thankfully,
Goldibooks's bed is juuuust right! And that's where Goldibooks and
her parents find him when they return home from their walk. As the
story unfolds from there, readers are reminded that the best books
are those we share with friends.
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