Books
Cat Scratch Fever - Chidren's Books
- Item Number
- 174
- Estimated Value
- 95 USD
- Sold
- 32 USD to roxy99
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
5 Beautiful children's books featuring feline fancy! Each hardcover book has an acetate jacket cover.
The Little Big Book of Cats Edited by Alice Wong and Lena Tabori
The Little Big Book of Cats is a delightful treasury of stories, poems, fun activities, recipes, advice, tips, fun, and humor to indulge all cat-lovers. With the turn of each page, readers learn how to better understand, train (well, sort of), and pamper their feline friends with fun activities and treats, while literary excerpts, writings, and poetry from the brightest of cat-loving minds share the joys, awe, and challenges of befriending a cat (or two, or three, or four...).
What Is a Cat? [hardcover] by Ron Hirschi, Linda Q. Younker (Photographer)
These are books for anyone who loves oohing and aahing over cat photographs, and doesn't want much text to get in the way. Each double-page spread shows one full-page color photograph facing a Polaroid-sized photo with 2-to-14 words in small print under it inset onto an intensely colored page.
Little Bo in France [Hardcover] Julie Andrews Edwards (Author)
In the sequel to Little Bo, the feline heroine and her sailor friend Billy Bates hitchhike to Paris in Little Bo in France: The Further Adventures of Bonnie Boadicea by Julie Andrews Edwards, illus. by Henry Cole. The illustrated tour includes the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre before the pair boards a barge bound for the South of France.
How Leo Learned to Be King [Hardcover] Marcus Pfister Herbert (Author), J Alison James J Alison James (Translator)
When Leo the lion, King of the Beasts, ignores his subjects, preferring to lie around lazily being waited on and admired, they take away his crown.
Herbert the Lion [Hardcover] Clare Turlay Newberry (Author)
Herbert the Lion, originally published in 1931, was Caldecott Honor author/illustrator Clare Turlay Newberry's first book. Newberry's simple, now nostalgic illustrations provide a delightful background to this very sweet story of a little girl named Sally, and her insatiable desire for a real, live lion.
One day, Sally's mother indeed brings home a real lion cub. Sally and Herbert are inseparable. Faster than you can flip the pages, Herbert is a full-grown lion--a friendly creature, but fearsome just the same. So the postman stops bringing letters, the milkman stops bringing milk, and Sally's friends and relations stop coming to visit. Clearly something has to be done, but the thought of sending Herbert to the zoo is intolerable. How will Sally's family solve the problem of Herbert the friendly lion?
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