Here Comes the Easter Cat
A cat with flair to spare, an Easter Bunny with a job to do, and a hilarious break from sticky-sweet Easter fare for fans of Patrick McDonnell and the Pigeon books by Mo Willems. Why should the Easter Bunny get all the love? That’s what Cat would like to know. So he decides to take over: He dons...
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A cat with flair to spare, an Easter Bunny with a job to do, and a hilarious break from sticky-sweet Easter fare for fans of Patrick McDonnell and the Pigeon books by Mo Willems.
Why should the Easter Bunny get all the love? That’s what Cat would like to know. So he decides to take over: He dons his sparkly suit, jumps on his Harley, and roars off into the night. But it turns out delivering Easter eggs is hard work. And it doesn’t leave much time for naps (of which Cat has taken five–no, seven). So when a pooped-out Easter Bunny shows up, and with a treat for Cat, what will Cat do? His surprise solution will be stylish, smart, and even–yes–kind.
An homage to classic comic strips from the author of The Quiet Book and The Loud Book, this Easter treat has a bit of bite, a sweet center, and a satisfying finish—sure to inspire second helpings.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780803739390 (803739397)
ASIN: 803739397
Publish date: 28-01-2014
Publisher: Dial Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 80
Edition language: English
The one and only reason I bought this book - was compelled - to buy this book: I am the original Easter Cat. She came to us on Easter weekend, after our previous cat, Christmas passed away (so named because, you guessed it, she showed up on Christmas day). So imagine my glee ...
When Cat tries to replace the Easter Bunny, he soon learns that the job is much harder than he expected-and does not allow time for naps. Cat doesn't say a word in this book. The reader is the one talking to the cat. The cat communicates by using body language and holding up signs. It is hysteri...
Recommended to Linda by: Amantha KBuy this title at Powells Books.