LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
This is exactly the kind of wish-fulfilment story that will make lots of little girls very happy. Isla Palmer longs for a cat, but her mum, a busy vet, is adamant they can’t have one. Then when a stray cat is brought into the surgery Isla finally manages to change her mum’s mind and Poppy moves in. The little cat cheers up every member of Isla’s family, and before they know it they’re looking after another cat, and then another, in fact, as the book ends Isla is getting ready to open a cat café! It’s a story built round friendship, family, the pleasures of ordinary life, and the warm purr of a contented cat, and very satisfying for it.
Readers looking for more sweet, gently cat stories will like Holly Webb’s animal stories, the Animal Ark series, and books by Megan Rix and Sarah Lean.
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The Home-Made Cat Cafe Synopsis
A heart-warming series for young readers, especially those who love animals. Bringing together themes of family, love and hope, all wrapped up with a bundle of very cute moggies - the series follows the trials and tribulations of the Lott family as they unwittingly turn their home into a cat sanctuary with its own cafe.
Eleven-year-old Isla has been desperate for a cat for as long as she can remember, then she meets Poppy, a gorgeous cat Mum's been treating at work. With no owner coming forward to claim her, surely Isla can persuade Mum to let them take Poppy home...Soon they have opened their door to a host of abandoned cats all looking for their forever home. And Isla had come up with a crazy idea to solve the problem - a cat cafe!
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9781847156723 |
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10th March 2016 |
Author: |
Katrina Charman |
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Lucy Truman |
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Stripes Publishing an imprint of Little Tiger Press Group |
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Paperback |
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186 pages |
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Poppy's Place |
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About Katrina Charman
Katrina Charman wanted be a children's writer ever since she was eleven and her school teacher set her class the task of writing an epilogue to Roald Dahl's Matilda. The experience ignited her love of reading and writing and a desire to be a children's author.
In 2014 Katrina won the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators' Undiscovered Voices Competition. Since then she has written several young fiction titles for children, and Car, Car, Truck, Jeep was her first picture book and the start of a series with Bloomsbury and Nick Sharratt.
Katrina lives in a small village in Berkshire with her husband and three children.
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