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Books with title Cat and Mouse in Space

  • Cat and Mouse

    George Daugherty, Josie Yee

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Nov. 1, 2003)
    From acclaimed author Amy Tan comes an entirely different kind of character: She's curious and imaginative. She's inclined to get into mischief. She's Sagwa--the Chinese Siamese cat!Sagwa and Sheegwa enjoy playing hide and seek with their friends, the mice, until Sagwa is ridiculed by the alley cats for playing with something that should be food. Giving in to their taunts, Sagwa decids that she won't play with the mice anymore, but it's no fun. Eventually Fu-Fu helps her to see that she needs to choose her own friends.Teaches kids to stand up for what they believe in, no matter what pressures are brought on them to conform to the supposed norms.
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  • Cat and Mouse

    Tomek Bogacki

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 28, 1996)
    "Softly brushed, suggestively textured illustrations depict a 'curious little mouse' and a 'curious little cat' who become fast friends...This unassuming picture book speaks volumes about the nature of friendship."--Publishers Weekly
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  • Cat and Mouse

    Jill Eggleton, Kelvin Hawley

    Paperback (Modern Publishing, )
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  • Cat and mouse in the snow

    Tomasz Bogacki

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
    A first experience with snowCat and Mouse have gone out to play together in the green meadow every day since they became friends. Then one morning they find that the green meadow is gone! The two friends set off in search of it, but everywhere they look the ground is white -- covered with snow-- and soon they are too! Cat and Mouse quickly discover that this white world has new kinds of fun to offer, and that the green meadow hasnt disappeared at all -- it's just become the white meadow for a while. In the fourth of his beguiling Cat and Mouse books, Tomek Bogacki's simple text and delightful pictures once again capture the innocence of being a child in the ever-changing natural world, in which each new day brings both surprises and pleasures.
  • Cat and Mouse

    Gunter Grass

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, June 1, 1964)
    1964, Signet/New American Library; Mass Market Paperback Edition.
  • Cat and Mouse

    Gunter Grass

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Jan. 1, 1981)
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  • Cat and Mouse

    Gunter Grass

    Paperback (Random House UK, Oct. 6, 1998)
    To compensate for his unusually large Adam's apple - source of both comfort and stress - 14-year-old Mahlke turns himself into an athlete and ace driver. Soon he is known to the nation as "The Great Mahlke" but remains a target to his enemies. He is different, and doomed.
  • Cat and Mouse

    Gunter Grass

    Paperback (Harvest Books, Jan. 1, 2003)
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  • Cat and Mouse

    Tomek Bogacki

    Paperback (scholastic Inc, March 15, 1998)
    paperback book
  • Cat and Mouse

    Gunter Grass

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Jan. 1, 1963)
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  • Cat and Mouse

    Gunter Grass

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, June 1, 1964)
    The setting is Danzig during World War II. The narrator recalls a boyhood scene in which a black cat pounces on his friend Mahlke’s “mouse”-his prominent Adam’s apple. This incident sets off a wild series of events that ultimately leads to Mahlke’s becoming a national hero. Translated by Ralph Manheim. A Helen and Kurt Wolff Book
  • Cat And Mouse

    Matt Fox

    Paperback (Independently published, May 2, 2017)
    It’s the first week of summer vacation. Eva can’t wait. Her best friend Sandra is coming over to go swimming, and it’s a beautiful day. What could be better? That was before her mom began working on her latest invention. She calls it The Diminisher. Eva doesn’t think much of it until there’s an accident in the basement- an explosion. Nobody is hurt, but her mother’s workshop is a mess. But that’s the least of Eva’s problems. Because Sandra’s seen too much of the strange invention. She’s curious. And when Sandra gets curious, bad things happen. They’re about to learn that the world is a dangerous place when you’re three inches tall.