Bob Shea (Dinosaur Vs. series) presents a new dynamic duo to love in Ballet Cat: the Totally Secret Secret.
Browsing: Cats
Papillon: The Very Fluffy Kitty
Whimsical art and airy text come together seamlessly in this delightful debut by A. N. Kang.
They All Saw a Cat is Brendan Wenzel’s debut picture book as both the author and illustrator. It is a celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination.
Mike Wohnoutka illustrated This is NOT a Cat. He has previously teamed up with David LaRochelle on the book Moo! (Bloomsbury), which was awarded ALA Notable Book, a Junior Library Guild Selection, a CBC Blue Ribbon Book, and several state awards.
Introducing the concept of death to children is obviously difficult. Rebecca Elliott (The Owl Diaries) approaches this potential minefield-of-a-subject with a novel combination of tenderness and candor in Missing Jack.
Lauren Wolk is an award-winning poet, artist, and author of the adult novel Those Who Favor Fire. Wolf Hollow is her first novel for young people.
The Cricket in Times Square may be the perfect book for Charlotte’s Web devotees. Cricket has many of the same, masterful literary components.
The Little Mouse Santi is an inspiring tale that teaches us that, with a little courage, we can all be whoever we want to be. It’s definitely the cat’s meow!
Author, Werner Stejskal, introduced his series “Oliver and Jumpy” to show that a single person is able to create a high quality series.
In the first book of the Couga Series, “CougaMongaMingaMan…the cat with the very long name and the very long tail” experiences a problem that involves his tail.