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Books with title Big Cat Babies

  • Big Cat

    Adam B. Ford, Chrystal Sherritt Cleary

    Paperback (H Bar Press, Dec. 1, 2015)
    A housecat goes out on a journey, exploring the surrounding lands and becoming a great cat. The illustrations are bright and funny, with the story in rhyming meter that will delight children and their pets.
  • Big Cat

    Mark Shulman, Sally Chambers

    Board book (Tiger Tales, Sept. 30, 2004)
    Young readers may pull the sliding panels to choose whether an animal receives or uses something big or small.
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  • Big Babies

    Daniel Jacobs

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Provides an introduction to various baby animals.
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  • Big Babies

    Jacqueline McQuade

    Hardcover (Big Fish, Dec. 31, 2001)
    Big animal babies can do so much! The brown bear cub can already climba tree, young lions play rough and tumble, and the elephant calf uses his trunk to take a shower. But, sometimes they need Mommy, too: graceful Giraffe can't quite reach the tree, happy Hippo still needs swimming lessons, and Horilla feels warm and safe all curled up in its mother's arms. A sweet look at the largest of the small fry.
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  • Big Babies

    Daniel Jacobs

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Provides an introduction to various baby animals.
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  • Big Cat

    Pippa Goodhart, Sandra Aguilar

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, April 5, 2011)
    Big Cat likes to catch and play with mice, but eventually the tables are turned.
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  • Big Cat

    Emma Lazell

    Paperback (Pavilion Children's Books, April 4, 2019)
    The brilliant and hilarious debut from a rising star of the picture book world. Isobel's grandma has lost her glasses and she can't see a thing without them. While Isobel and Gran are in the garden searching for the specs, they come across a cat. A very big cat. A very big and friendly cat. The big cat moves in with them, much to the disgust of all gran's other cats. He might be good fun, but he takes up lots of space and eats every scrap of food. Eventually the new cat's mum and dad turn up, looking for their missing son. And they just happen to have found gran's glasses too. The tiger family are delighted to be reunited - and gran now sees that she's been sharing her house with... a tiger! A heartwarming and surreal romp, packed with jokes and funny details and with an underlying message of acceptance. Emma's bright colours and brilliant characterisation gives the book the look of a classic from the 1970s or earlier, but with a very modern sense of humour and sensibility.
  • Ten Big Babies

    Robert Priest, Katherine Helmer

    Paperback (Black Moss Pr, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Gradually, one by one, ten tired babies fall asleep.
  • Babies Can!

    Ian Whybrow, Lara Jones

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, June 1, 2005)
    There are lots of things babies can’t do -- do up buttons, catch balls, say “sheep”... But then the things they can do are so much more fun! With its bright, bold colours, adorable characters and a lively rhyming text, everyone will want to join in this wonderfully funny celebration of young family life.
  • Babies Can!

    Ian Whybrow, Lara Jones

    Hardcover (Pan MacMillan, June 1, 2005)
    There are lots of things babies can’t do – do up buttons, catch balls, say “sheep”... But then the things they can do are so much more fun! With its bright, bold colours, adorable characters and a lively rhyming text everyone will want to join in this wonderfully funny celebration of young family life.
  • Big Cat

    Pippa Goodhart

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 15, 1658)
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  • Big Cat

    Pippa Goodhart

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2011)
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