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  1. May 23, 2023 · 1- The Cat in the Hat – by Dr. Seuss. No list of cat books for kids would be complete without this timeless classic. Join the mischievous cat in the Hat as he brings chaos and fun into the lives of two siblings on a rainy day. Dr. Seuss’s rhymes and whimsical illustrations make this book an absolute delight.

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    • Stick Cat Series by Tom Watson
    • Mr. Puffball Series by Constance Lombardo
    • Warriors Series by Erin Hunter
    • Warriors Manga Series by Erin Hunter, Illustrated by James L. Barry
    • The Familiars by Adam Jay Epstein
    • Socks by Beverly Cleary
    • Cats vs. Robots Series by Margaret Stohl & Lewis Peterson
    • Hate That Cat by Sharon Creech
    • Frazzled #2: Ordinary Mishaps and Inevitable Catastrophes by Booki Vivat
    • Bernard Pepperlin by Cara Hoffman

    It’s a big day in the big city for Stick Cat and his best friend, Edith. There are songs to sing, pigeons to catch, treasures to hunt, and naps to take. But danger lurks just around the corner. Terrible noises and violent crashes trap a desperate man in the building across the alley. Stick Cat will need to navigate his way across the alley — and ar...

    In this illustrated adventure meet Mr. Puffball, a medium-size feline with a big dream! He’s a hero for today. Or possibly tomorrow. He’s a cat. And he’s awesome. Follow Mr. Puffball on his trip cross-country. (Look at all the postcards to Mom!) Watch him arrive at last in Hollywood, where he meets a cast of thousands (or at least a handful) and ca...

    Epic adventures. Fierce Warrior cats. A thrilling fantasy world. These four wild cat clans have lived by the rules of their ancestors for generations, but now their way of life is in danger, and the only one who can save them might just be an ordinary housecat named Rusty. Be sure to check out warriorcats.comto see all of the series and arcs within...

    And if you love the Warrior Cats, you have to check out the manga! With newly colorized art, these manga adventures are perfect for the collections of longtime Warriors readers or any graphic novel fan.

    When the evil queen of Vastia captures three young wizards, it’s up to Aldwyn, a clever cat, to save them. But doing so may just unearth more than anyone could expect, including a shocking centuries-old-secret that could change the destiny of Vastia forever!

    Socks is a happy cat with a great life and wonderful, affectionate owners, until the new baby arrives. Now, his owners’ attention is focused on the baby and Socks gets into all sorts of trouble! What will it take to make Socks realize just how much his owners still love him?

    The a-paw-calypse is upon us! The Robot Federation and the Feline Empire have been at war for eons. And now that fight is coming to a tiny primitive planetoid…Earth. Twin siblings Max and Min get caught up in the epic battle, and now the fate of the planet rests on their shoulders. Can they work together to find peace before a cat-astrophe occurs?

    InHate That Cat, Jack is only trying to save the cat stuck in the tree by his bus stop — but that fat black cat scratches him instead! At school Miss Stretchberry begins teaching new poems, everything from William Carlos Williams to Valerie Worth to T.S. Eliot. As the year progresses, Jack gradually learns to accept that maybe he doesn’t hatethat c...

    Abbie Wu is once again totally freaking out. Her science teacher is forcing her to work in pairs, and her partner is the new girl in school. To make matters worse there’s a locker mix-up at Pointdexter Middle School. At home, things aren’t much better — there’s a new addition to the Wu family: a cat who watches her every move. But Abbie will learn ...

    The drowsy Dormouse from Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderlandis transported to modern-day New York City for the adventure of a lifetime! A surprising twist of fate sends the Dormouse on a journey where he must not — cannot — fall asleep. For he is destined to save a magical world outside Wonderland, and it will take all his courage (and...

  2. Oct 14, 2017 · Finally she enlists the help of Great Grandad Bill, who solves the problem of the mischievous invisible cat…for now! This rhyming book about an imaginary cat is delightful. The words and pictures are a perfect match, enhancing the reading experience. The length and layout also make it an ideal way of introducing children to independent reading.

  3. 1. 100 Cats by Michael Whaite. This laugh-out-loud picture book is a fun read-aloud of a rhyming romp of cool cats in silly scenarios. The purrfect sequel to the award-winning 100 Dogs! My son can’t get enough of this book - he’s 18m old and has his favorite kitty cat.

  4. Mar 19, 2020 · The Cat from Hunger Mountain by Ed Young. From Caldecott Medalist Ed Young, The Cat from Hunger Mountain is a compelling fable about greed and humility. A lord cat lives high on a mountain, living a gluttonous life that reflects his wealth. However, when a drought sweeps through the region, the lord’s lifestyle is sorely tested.

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  5. Jul 14, 2024 · 27 Cat Picture Books for Kids Who Love Cats. Cat books for kids are always a hit! Try one of these carefully curated cat picture books with the cat-crazed children in your life. 1. Don’t Paint the Cat! by Julie Inserro. Everybody makes mistakes, but it’s how we forgive others, and especially ourselves that counts.

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  7. Through this book, children will learn about the different traits, habits, and appearances of cats. They will develop a deeper appreciation for the diversity of the feline world and learn important lessons about acceptance and inclusivity. [Book Name] is a delightful addition to any toddler’s library.

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