Twinkles, Arthur and Puss
Autor Judith Kerren Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2008
Grandpa has a black cat called Puss. They like eating bacon and chips together. The Jones family also have a black cat. They call him Twinkles. Lady Daisy found a lovely black cat outside her window one day, whom she calls Arthur. One day Twinkles, Arthur, and Puss all disappear! As Grandpa, the Joneses, and Lady Daisy search everywhere for their cats, a hilarious plot unfolds. Whatever have Twinkles, Arthur, and Puss been getting up to?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780007254477
ISBN-10: 0007254474
Pagini: 40
Ilustrații: chiefly col. Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 220 x 279 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN-10: 0007254474
Pagini: 40
Ilustrații: chiefly col. Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 220 x 279 x 2 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Notă biografică
The works of Judith Kerr have been delighting children for nearly 40 years. The best-selling creator of the Mog the cat books, Kerr is also known for The Tiger Who Came to Tea and When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit.
Recenzii
Praise for 'The Tiger Who Came To Tea': 'Near perfection of form is embellished by clear, expressive illustrations. The pace is exactly right, the resolution totally satisfying.' Dorothy Butler, Babies Need Books. 'A modern classic.' The Independent. 'This book has enduring charm and young children will delight in the preposterous notion of a tiger creating mayhem in the house.' Junior Magazine Praise for 'Mog the Forgetful Cat': 'Grandparents are likely to get as much fun out of seeing it again as the new generation of fans just learning to read!' Choice Magazine Praise for 'Goodbye Mog': 'Kerr's warmth, humour and honesty make this an engaging introduction to a difficult topic.' Financial Times 'Believable, amusing and moving.' Nursery World 'A supremely sensitive story.' The Times