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202 pp.
| Random
| July, 2011
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TradeISBN 978-0-385-75200-8$13.99
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LibraryISBN 978-0-385-75211-4$16.99
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1-3
Pocket Cats series.
Illustrated by
Joanna Harrison.
Maddy is delighted when her tiny ceramic cats (from Paw Power) work their magic again. Black cat Nibs helps her prevent cousin Chloe from running away (Shadow), and tabby Ollie gives Maddy's best friend confidence to show off her ballet skills (Charm). These simple, illustrated chapter books are appealing, but Briticisms may be confusing. Review covers these Pocket Cats titles: Feline Charm and Shadow Magic.
(4)
1-3
Pocket Cats series.
Illustrated by
Joanna Harrison.
Maddy is delighted when her tiny ceramic cats (from Paw Power) work their magic again. Black cat Nibs helps her prevent cousin Chloe from running away (Shadow), and tabby Ollie gives Maddy's best friend confidence to show off her ballet skills (Charm). These simple, illustrated chapter books are appealing, but Briticisms may be confusing. Review covers these Pocket Cats titles: Feline Charm and Shadow Magic.
(4)
1-3
Pocket Cats series.
Illustrated by
Joanna Harrison.
Maddy settles for three ceramic cats instead of the real thing and is soon surprised when one of them--Greykin--comes to life. The magic cat's mission is to help Maddy confront the school bully and discover her own inner strength. Though the text is cutesy, the book, with its large type and numerous illustrations, will appeal to newly independent, cat-loving readers.