This is the kind of story I would have absolutely adored when I was 8 years old. The Brave Kitten is the story of Caramel, a young kitten who is brought into the vet's surgery where Helena's cousin Lucy works after being hit by a car. When Caramel's owner can't be traced, Helena manages to persuade her mother to let her bring Caramel home to help her heal. Caramel, however, doesn't understand why she is forced to stay inside all day. But when Caramel manages to escape the house, the little kitten begins to realise just how scary the wide world is and just how much she wants to return to her caring new owners.
Even though I'm a bit older now, I still found myself enjoying Caramel and Helena's story and hoping that the kitten would find her happily ever after. I can completely see children aged roughly 5-8 enjoying this story too and the message about vets and what they do exactly. Although this is marketed towards all children though, I did feel that perhaps it was geared a little more towards girls than boys, with a pink cover and a predominance of female characters. This was a sweet story though and I did whip through it quite happily.
3.5 stars.