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  2. The Chinese Siamese Cat - Wikipedia

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    [1] and, in a similar vein, the School Library Journal wrote, "With its lengthy, precious text and derivative art, this whimsical look at Imperial China falls far short of the standards set by innovative artists working within the Chinese tradition" and concluded, "Chinese or Siamese, this cat is strictly a commercial product and hardly worth ...

  3. Category:Children's books about cats - Wikipedia

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    Cat Dreams (Le Guin book) The Cat in the Hat Comes Back; The Cat in the Hat; The Cat Man of Aleppo; Cat Nap (Yuly book) Cat Problems; Cat Skidoo; Cat the Cat; The Cat Who Lived with Anne Frank; The Cat Who Thought He Was a Tiger; Catcall (novel) Cats, Cats, Cats! Catwings; A Cauldron of Witches; The Chinese Siamese Cat; The Church Mice and the ...

  4. Skippyjon Jones - Wikipedia

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    Skippyjon Jones is a children's picture book series, written and illustrated by Judith Byron Schachner.The first book was published in 2003 by Dutton Juvenile. [1] The books are notable for their popularity amongst children, use of mock Spanish, and controversy over their representation of Latinos.

  5. Siamese cat - Wikipedia

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    Siamese cats have been protagonists in literature and film for adults and children since the 1930s. Clare Turlay Newberry's Babette [32] features a Siamese kitten escaping from a New York apartment in 1937. British publisher Michael Joseph recorded his relationship with his Siamese cat in Charles: The Story of a Friendship (1943). [33]

  6. Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat - Wikipedia

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    Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, or simply Sagwa, is a children's animated television series based on the children's book The Chinese Siamese Cat, created by Amy Tan which aired on PBS Kids, co-produced by Canada-based animation studio CinéGroupe and Sesame Workshop. [1]

  7. The Cat Who... - Wikipedia

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    There are over two dozen books in The Cat Who. . . series. The Cat Who... is a series of twenty-nine mystery novels and three related collections by Lilian Jackson Braun and published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, featuring a reporter named Jim Qwilleran and his Siamese cats, Kao K'o-Kung (Koko for short) and Yum Yum. The first was written in 1966 ...

  8. Siamese Cat Causes a Power Outage and Couldn't Be More ... - AOL

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  9. Treatise on Cats - Wikipedia

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    A pair of pages from a copy of the manuscript at the British Library. The Treatise on Cats (Thai: ตำราแมว, RTGS: Tamra Maeo, pronounced [tām.rāː mɛ̄ːw]), also referred to as the Cat-Book Poems, is a class of samut khoi manuscripts, believed to originate from the Ayutthaya period, though most extant specimens date to 19th-century Thailand.