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The pie and the patty-pan
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Beatrix Potter,H.Y. Xiao PhD |
A pussycat has a very unusual tea party for a little dog. |
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Double trouble
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Sue Bentley |
Kim can't wait for her cousin Mia and her Siamese cat, Bibi, to come visit. But when they turn up, neither cousin nor cat are half as nice as Kim remembers! Mia and her cat proceed to make Kim's week… |
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Christmas kitten, home at last
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Robin Pulver |
When Santa's allergies prevent him from keeping a homeless kitten, he and Mrs. Claus find it a perfect home. |
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Katie's good idea
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Tomie dePaola |
Katie and Kit receive tricycles for presents. On board pages. |
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Only my mom and me
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Alyssa Satin Capucilli |
Lift the flaps in this book to reveal mothers and children of different cultures as they share special moments through each season.
Children from different cultures enjoy outdoor. seasonal activitie… |
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Mr. Putter & Tabby clear the decks
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Cynthia Rylant |
To relieve the boredom of a long, hot summer, Mr. Putter and his cat Tabby join their fun-loving neighbor, Mrs. Teaberry, and her mischievous dog Zeke on an adventurous sightseeing boat cruise. |
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Skippyjon Jones. Class Action
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Judith Byron Schachner |
Skippyjon Jones, a Siamese cat who would rather be his Chihuahua alter ego, is determined to attend dog obedience school. |
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Little Bo in Italy
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Julie Edwards,Henry Cole |
The little cat called Bonnie Boadicea and her new owner find great adventure while traveling along the coast of Italy, where Bo continues to seek her missing sister and joins the circus--at least for… |
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Puss 'n Cahoots
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Rita Mae Brown |
Fun, light mystery. The pets solve the mysteries in this writer's series. Great easy reading for teens and adults. The cat's pajamas ;). |
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The Purrfect Murder
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Rita Mae Brown |
New York Times bestselling authors Rita Mae Brown and her feline partner, Sneaky Pie Brown, return with a new mystery starring Mary Minor "Harry" Haristeen, the sleuthing cats Mrs. Murphy and Pewter,… |
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My unwilling witch goes to ballet school
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Hiawyn Oram |
Rumblewick, a Highly Qualified Witch's Cat, records in his diary all the problems he has when his reluctant young witch decides she would rather go to ballet school on the Other Side than engage in p… |
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The Thanksgiving Beast Feast
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Karen Gray Ruelle |
Harry and his sister Emily celebrate Thanksgiving by making a holiday feast for the animals in their yard. |
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A dark, dark tale
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Ruth Brown |
Journeying through a dark, dark house, a black cat surprises the only inhabitant of the abandoned residence. |
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Catcall
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Linda Newbery |
JOSH'S FAMILY IS used to changes--but now they are hurtling into even more. Although Josh has always had an affinity with animals, it's his younger brother Jamie who falls under the all-pervading wil… |
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Brownie & Pearl step out
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Cynthia Rylant |
A little girl named Brownie arrives at a birthday party feeling shy while her cat Pearl confidently enters through the "kitty door." |
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Mr. Putter & Tabby See the Stars (Mr. Putter & Tabby)
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Cynthia Rylant,Arthur Howard |
After eating 21 pineapple jelly rolls, Mr. Putter ends up with a grumbling tummy and can't get to sleep. A midnight stargazing stroll with Tabby seems to be just the cure--but could it be Mr. Putter … |
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Henry and Mudge and the happy cat
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Cynthia Rylant |
Henry's family takes in a stray cat, the ugliest cat they have ever seen, and an amazing relationship blossoms between it and their big dog Mudge. |
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Leo the Magnificat
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Ann M. Martin |
A homeless cat wanders into a small church and warms the hearts of the people there. |
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Worse than rotten, Ralph
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Jack Gantos |
Rotten Ralph makes an earnest attempt at good behavior but is enticed, not too reluctantly, into a series of misadventures by some ruffian alley cats. |
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Oscar and the cricket
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Geoff Waring |
Cricket shows Oscar the kitten how various objects need a push or a pull to move but animals can move themselves by using their muscles. |
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