Stella Barton Day, Jennifer Tipton Cappoen, Lynn Bemer Coble
Stella Barton Day has always loved children and pets, especially cats and dogs. All of her life she's owned pets. Her intriguing children's picture book incorporated those two loves. Her husband had always encouraged her to write a book, so she finally did. The resulting charming book illustrated how one little girl could make a difference in the life of a feral cat that lived in a storm-water drain. The involvement of many adults in the neighborhood reinforced the positive values of working together for the common good, problem solving as a group, and ensuring an affirmative outcome for a...
Stella Barton Day has always loved children and pets, especially cats and dogs. All of her life she's owned pets. Her intriguing children's picture...
Stella Barton Day, Jennifer Tipton Cappoen, Lynn Bemer Coble
Three rapidly growing kittens Lilly's mom told her she had to choose only one cat to keep. Would it be Anna or one of the three kittens? Each of her brothers had only one pet. Lilly prayed and then made her decision overnight. She'd keep Anna, the mother cat, and find good homes for the kittens. A colorful hand-painted sign in her yard yielded homes for Daisy and Cosmo. But what about Shelby the troublemaking kitten? After a hair-raising adventure involving a storm-water drain--again--Fireman Bob stepped in. You'll want to read this fun, exciting book to find out what happened to...
Three rapidly growing kittens Lilly's mom told her she had to choose only one cat to keep. Would it be Anna or one of the three kittens? ...