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  2. Cat the Cat - Wikipedia

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    Cat the Cat is a book series for very early readers written and illustrated by award-winning children's author and illustrator, Mo Willems.The series began in February 2010 with the publication of two books, with additional books slated to follow soon thereafter.

  3. Category:Books about cats - Wikipedia

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    Category: Books about cats. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! L.

  4. Slinky Malinki - Wikipedia

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    The book is written for pre-school children, with rhythmic, rhyming text. It has become a best-selling bedtime storybook in New Zealand. Malinki is based on Dodd's cat, Wooskit, who was with her for 13 years, and her later cat Suu Kyi. Slinky Malinki is very silly. [4] The Guardian lists Malinki amongst the top ten cats in children's fiction. [5]

  5. Catwings - Wikipedia

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    Front cover of the first book (1988). Catwings is a series of four American children's picture books written by Ursula K. Le Guin, illustrated by S. D. Schindler, and originally published by Scholastic from 1988 to 1999. It follows the adventures of kittens who were born with wings. Catwings is also the title of the first book in the series. [1]

  6. Bad Kitty (book series) - Wikipedia

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    Bad Kitty is a series of American children's books by Nick Bruel, about a housecat named Kitty, who often wreaks havoc about her owner's home. The first book, Bad Kitty, [2] was a picture book, published in 2005, and featured Kitty encountering foods and doing activities categorized by the alphabet.

  7. Big Cat, Little Cat - Wikipedia

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    [4] [9] The cats were the focus of the story without losing their feline qualities; "absolutely cat... it stays respectful and non-anthropomorphic", according to Deborah Stevenson, writing in The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. [8] The cats' companionship was a key theme of the book, [5] [10] with the friends teaching and learning ...

  8. Cats, Cats, Cats! - Wikipedia

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    Reviews of Cats, Cats, Cats! include in Booklist that wrote "Oller's fun-loving watercolors portray all kinds of cats in all manner of positions as the rhyming text reveals the goings on in the zany household." [1] There have been other reviews by Kirkus Reviews, [2] Publishers Weekly, [3] School Library Journal, [4] and Horn Book Guides. [5]

  9. I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! - Wikipedia

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    I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! is a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and first published by Random House on November 12, 1978. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the book, the Cat in the Hat shows his son Young Cat the fun he can get out of reading, and also shows that reading is a useful way of gaining ...

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