Aditi the cat is loved by her little girl, but her owner is heartbroken when she disappears! Will she be found? This beautifully illustrated rhyming story will be loved by children and parents alike.

I love my cat
That shiny black fur
That tiny white ring
                        that goes right round the tip of her tail
I think it means she might be magic!


A little girl loves her cat, from the tip of her tail to the way she opens doors and even has taught herself to drink from the tap!

But one day, the cat tries to nibble at her toast and she won't stop, and then she digs her claws in, and then they both fall over… and the little girl shouts, 'Out!'

She is heartbroken when the cat doesn't come home for dinner. But after a week of the cat being missing, finally she returns.

This beautifully illustrated title has lyrical rhyming text from award-winning children's poet and author Simon Mole which will brings the narrative to life.

This is the follow-up to I Love My Bike and is the second in a picture-book series based on first experiences and the magic in the everyday.
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<i>I Love My Cat </i>is a warm-hearted read-aloud story about a little girl who learns the importance of waiting, and not giving up hope, when her cat goes missing.
Second in a series that celebrates the magic of the everyday experiences of a child, such as riding a bike, hugging a cat or going to school.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780711276512
Publisert
2022-07-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Vekt
180 gr
Høyde
295 mm
Bredde
222 mm
Aldersnivå
JN, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Simon Mole is an acclaimed children’s poet (and sleep deprived dad) who has shared stages with Michael Rosen, Kae Tempest and John Hegley. His first picture book Kites was published in 2019 followed by I Love My Bike in 2021. Simon is a National Poetry Day Ambassador, with over ten years’ experience using rap and poetry in community and education settings, including projects with Great Ormond Street Hospital and Arsenal Football Club. The tutorial videos on his YouTube channel are used by hundreds of thousands of children and teachers across the world each year, and have been featured on BBC Bitesize. Simon is also one half of kids comedy rap duo Mole & Gecko (you can probably guess which half). Write a poem with Simon in just ten minutes right now: www.youtube.com/simonmole

Sam Usher spent most of his childhood reading, drawing and forgetting to do his schoolwork. His debut picture book, Can You See Sassoon?, was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize and the Red House Award. He has since written and illustrated We are Not Frogs by Michael Morpurgo (Barrington Stoke), Refuge by Anne Booth (Nosy Crow) and two of his own stories: Snow and Rain (Templar Publishing). He lives in London, where he enjoys trespassing and playing the piano.