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Told from a small girl's point of view, this is the charming story of the two cats and three humans that live in her house. The story playfully charts comparisons between the five family members' varied talents and tastes just the way a child learning to count might do.
Told from a small girl's point of view, this is the charming story of the two cats and three humans that live in her house. The story playfully charts comparisons between the five family members' varied talents and tastes just the way a child learning to count might do.
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"As part of a science lesson children can compare people, cats, dogs and other pets." - Catholic Library World
"As part of a science lesson children can compare people, cats, dogs and other pets." - Catholic Library World