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Books with title The Little Kitten

  • The Little Kitten

    Judy Dunn

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Reader, May 27, 1983)
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  • Three Little Kittens

    Paul Galdone

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 19, 1988)
    The favorite Mother Goose rhyme about the three careless kittens who lost their mittens is given added appeal with Galdone's bold and colorful illustrations.
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  • Three Little Kittens

    Paul Galdone

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 15, 2009)
    Three little kittens, they lost their mittens, and they began to cry. The three little kittens may be a bit careless, but they always manage to correct their mistakes in this favorite Mother Goose rhyme.
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  • Ten Little Kittens

    Marian Harris, Jim Harris

    eBook (Accord, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Written in lyrical rhyme, Ten Little Kittens will charm little picture book fans (and their parents) with its richly detailed illustrations of the kittens' quirky adventures. Starting with the requisite bed-jumping, our furry little heroes go on to wrangle the Loch Ness Monster, play dress up rather royally, and do some ill-fated Christmas tree trimming. Kids will be kept on their toes, wondering, "what's next?" as they count all the way down to the last mischievous little kitten.
  • The Three Little Kittens

    uncredited, Mike Vendetti, Spoken Realms

    Audible Audiobook (Spoken Realms, April 15, 2019)
    Award-winning narrator Mike Vendetti recites this timeless nursery rhyme.
  • Little Kitten

    L Rigo

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, April 1, 2012)
    A new title in the appealing Look at Me picture book series for younger boys and girls presents attractive color illustrations of a mother cat and her kittens in realistic, detail-filled settings. Each book in this series tells a story about a baby animal and its mother, describing in very simple language how the mother animal keeps her baby from getting into trouble. Preschoolers will be delighted by the pictures and entertained when Mom or Dad reads the story aloud.
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  • Three Little Kittens

    Grace C. Floyd

    eBook (Savage Owl Press, March 23, 2019)
    Savage Owl Press is proud to be bringing back classic children’s books from out of the public domain. Our number 1 focus will be bringing back lesser known and forgotten works of children’s literature, as well as some more familiar titles. First up in this series is a well known nursery rhyme – Three Little Kittens by Grace C. Floyd.This version of Three Little Kittens was originally published in 1880 and written by Grace C. Floyd, part of “Father Tuck’s Little Pets” series. Author and artist Kindred has cleaned up and remastered the cover and internal pages. It retells the classic nursery rhyme and adds more details in prose between the verses. Beautifully illustrated, including several full color pages.
  • The Shy Little Kitten

    Kristen L. Depken, Sue DiCicco

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 14, 2015)
    The Shy Little Kitten stars in her first Step into Reading book! This Step 1 Step into Reading title has been adapted from the original Little Golden Book story The Shy Little Kitten, by Cathleen Schurr, for children just learning to read. Freshly illustrated in the style of the original book brought to life by Gustaf Tenggren, this simple, sweet story about a shy kitten and the colorful friends she makes at a picnic is the perfect addition to the Step into Reading line.
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  • The Little Stray Kitten

    Chip Vickio

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 25, 2019)
    This book is a short story written for children who are just learning to read for themselves. It also works well for a story recited by a parent to their children. It's a story from a child's perspective about a stray cat who showed up at the family's house, and over time, became a loving part of the family.
  • Three Little Kittens

    Teri Weidner

    eBook (Children's Illustrated Classics, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Three little kittens have lost their mittens, and can't have any pie until they're found. Onomatopoeia makes this rhyme a fun read!
  • Three Little Kittens

    Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Sept. 30, 2010)
    Young children all know the Mother Goose rhyme of the kittens who have lost their mittens, but they've never seen it illustrated with so much energy, beauty, and flair. Preschoolers will delight in these cuddly kittens as they frolic outside in the falling leaves, get their whiskers sticky while eating a just-baked apple pie, and do the washing-up under Mama Cat's watchful gaze. Caldecott Medal-winning, New York Times bestselling author/artist Jerry Pinkney brings a gloriously vivid palette, delightful details and tremendous warmth to his version of this favorite nursery rhyme.
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  • The Timid Little Kitten

    Barbara Hazen Shook

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 21, 1999)
    This classic tells the story of a tiny tiger-striped kitten who is afraid of everything - even her shadow. But when she faces down the big dog next door, she learns that she's not a scaredy-cat, but the big brave tiger cat that she'd always hoped to be. Long out of print, this beautiful book will once again be a highlight of the Little Golden Books list.
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