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'Say hello' cat or 'let me go' cat? Learn exactly what your favorite feline is trying to tell you in this friendly and funny first board book about cats and their chat!   In this beautifully illustrated board book, bestselling author of What a Waste, Dr. Jess French provides the perfect introduction to living with cats and kittens for young children. In charming rhyming text, she shows exactly how to read a cat's body language and what your cat might be trying to tell you through her tail waves, ear twitches, meows, and more! The book also provides tips for children on how to interact with…mehr

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'Say hello' cat or 'let me go' cat? Learn exactly what your favorite feline is trying to tell you in this friendly and funny first board book about cats and their chat!   In this beautifully illustrated board book, bestselling author of What a Waste, Dr. Jess French provides the perfect introduction to living with cats and kittens for young children. In charming rhyming text, she shows exactly how to read a cat's body language and what your cat might be trying to tell you through her tail waves, ear twitches, meows, and more! The book also provides tips for children on how to interact with their newest member of the family.   The perfect gift for the new young pet owner and their parents.
Autorenporträt
Veterinary surgeon, zoologist, children's TV host, and author — Dr. Jess French loves all animals, and she loves the natural world they live in, too. She thinks it is very important that we all work hard to protect the natural world, and she hopes that the wonderful children that read her books will be kind enough to educate the grown-ups they meet about animals, the environment, and what we can do to save them. Jess has a degree in Zoology from University College London, as well as degrees in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery from the University of Nottingham. She is children's ambassador for the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and a patron of Norwich Science Festival. She lives with her family and pets in the countryside in Norfolk, England. Penelope Dullaghan grew up playing outside, swimming in lakes and drawing pictures. She still loves all those things today, and now it's her job to make pictures! When she's not working in her home studio, she's usually homeschooling her daughter (who wants to be an artist when she grows up, too), going camping in the woods or trying to get things to grow in her garden.