A brand new tale in the Animal Stories series from best-selling author, Holly Webb. The Missing Kitten is the 24th book in Holly Webb's Animal Stories series, a must for any kitten loving, Holly Webb fan. Scarlett is excited to be moving to the countryside, especially as it means she will finally get a pet. She chooses Bootle, a ginger kitten with four white socks, and the two of them become inseparable. Then Scarlett has to start at her new school...Bootle tries following Scarlett to school each day. But when there's a downpour, he gets lost. How will Scarlett ever be able to find him when she has no idea where he could be? Holly Webb's Animal Stories have sold over a million copies in the UK. From stolen kittens to lost puppies and runaways, Holly's tales of puppies and kittens have won her legions of fans. The perfect series for little girls. (Large Print Edition)
Holly Webb is one of Britain's best-loved children's writers. She has written over a hundred books for children, and her work has been translated into over thirty languages. Holly lives in Tilehurst, just outside of Reading, Berkshire, with her husband, three children and several cats.
Dar viena smagi istorija, kurios laukiau pasirodant knygynų lentynose. Apie ryžtingą kačiuką, kuris dėl savo šeimininkės pasiryžęs įveikti visas baimes ir rizikuoti. O jo šeimininkė pasiryžusi jį surasti bet kokia kaina. Tad kas sakė, kad katės nemyli savo šeimininkų? Bet jau šitas Baltakojis myli savo šeimininkę labiau už viską pasaulyje.
Moving to a new place and a new school can be challenging, and Suzanne wishes that she found it as easy to make new friends as her older brother Jackson. Still, when her parents allow her to adopt a beautiful orange cat that she names Boots, she feels a little bit better about the move to the country. The cat and girl bond quickly, and Boots somehow manages to follow Suzanne and Jackson to school more than once. Even though their father is supposed to be keeping an eye on Boots, the kitten is quite determined. Boots eases the transition to a new place for Suzanne and also helps her connect to a new friend named Izzie, but he also gets himself into a lot of trouble and causes a great deal of anguish when he goes missing one day. The illustrations and text will certainly make readers worry about the fate of this independent, almost unstoppable kitten. Although I can't imagine an animal becoming that attached to a caregiver that quickly, I still enjoyed this sweet story about a cat that helps its new human companion in surprising ways.