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Overview
Did you know that lions and tigers are cousins of the domestic cat? Did you know that cats start to purr when they are just three days old? Learn all about the world of your feline friend, plus the best ways to care for your precious pussycat, when you read I Am Your Pet Cat.Presents simple information about cats and choosing one for a pet.
Synopsis
Did you know that lions and tigers are cousins of the domestic cat? Did you know that cats start to purr when they are just three days old? Learn all about the world of your feline friend, plus the best ways to care for your precious pussycat, when you read I Am Your Pet Cat.
Sharon Oliver - Children's Literature
This title from the "I am Your Pet" series is delightful. Written in the first person from the viewpoint of a cat, it is an informative and enjoyable read. The attraction begins with the cover, a close up photo of a cat's eyes that is virtually irresistible. The text covers a brief history of cats and information on choosing a healthy and happy pet cat, as well as detailed information about cat care. Photographs of different cats engaged in various activities cover the majority of the space on the pages. The text is presented in short paragraphs around the photos. The layout is very easy to read and appealing to the eye. A very detailed table of contents and index are both provided, as well as a glossary and lists providing additional reading and web sites. This is a wonderful title and a must have for all children's libraries. 2004, Gareth Stevens, Ages 5 to 10.
Editorials
Children's Literature
This title from the "I am Your Pet" series is delightful. Written in the first person from the viewpoint of a cat, it is an informative and enjoyable read. The attraction begins with the cover, a close up photo of a cat's eyes that is virtually irresistible. The text covers a brief history of cats and information on choosing a healthy and happy pet cat, as well as detailed information about cat care. Photographs of different cats engaged in various activities cover the majority of the space on the pages. The text is presented in short paragraphs around the photos. The layout is very easy to read and appealing to the eye. A very detailed table of contents and index are both provided, as well as a glossary and lists providing additional reading and web sites. This is a wonderful title and a must have for all children's libraries. 2004, Gareth Stevens, Ages 5 to 10.βSharon Oliver