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Books with title Buttons the Kitten

  • Buttons the Kitten

    Debbi Michiko Florence, Melanie Demmer

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2019)
    All of Razor's playful, super-friendly littermates are being adopted, one right after the other. But not Razor. How do you find THE shyest kitten in the world his forever home? That's the big question eight-year-old Kaita Takano and her animal-fostering family need to answer in this illustrated, sweet-natured, tabby-filled chapter book narrated by Kaita herself.
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  • Buttons the Kitten

    Debbi Michiko Florence, Melanie Demmer

    eBook (Picture Window Books, Sept. 1, 2019)
    All of Razor's playful, super-friendly littermates are being adopted, one right after the other. But not Razor. How do you find THE shyest kitten in the world his forever home? That's the big question eight-year-old Kaita Takano and her animal-fostering family need to answer in this illustrated, sweet-natured, tabby-filled chapter book narrated by Kaita herself.
  • Buttons the Kitten

    Debbi Michiko Florence, Melanie Demmer

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2019)
    All of Razor's playful, super-friendly littermates are being adopted, one right after the other. But not Razor. How do you find THE shyest kitten in the world his forever home? That's the big question eight-year-old Kaita Takano and her animal-fostering family need to answer in this illustrated, sweet-natured, tabby-filled chapter book narrated by Kaita herself.
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  • Buttons the Brave Blue Kitten

    MSW Kristina Sargent

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Oct. 11, 2013)
    ABOUT THIS BOOK My name is Kristina Sargent and I am an Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist in Cincinnati, Ohio. I enjoy working with young children and realize the importance of using books as a means to introduce social skills, identify feelings, and help children learn about their world. Buttons learns to be Brave is a story designed to help children develop empathy, the ability to see how someone else is feeling from the other's perspective. Empathy is a crucial building block for the further development of appropriate social skills and healthy attachments with others. To develop empathy, children learn that others have their own thoughts, feelings, likes, and dislikes (as Buttons learns in the story about his friend Penny). Encouraging children to empathize with others by pointing out feelings and offering suggestions of ways to comfort, are great ways to help children develop this skill. The teacher cat in the story points out Buttons' friend's feelings and encourages him to empathize with her ("She looks sad Buttons, what can you do to help her feel better"). Children also develop empathy as adults in their lives talk about feelings and empathize with their children. In the story, Buttons' grandmother validates Buttons' feelings and uses this as an opportunity to talk about different feelings and how everyone experiences them. Buttons' grandmother also empathizes with him by creating a loving ritual (secret goodbye high five) to repeat every time she leaves him to help him feel safe.
  • Buttons: The Sneaky Little Kitten

    Jewell T.S.

    language (Jewell-One, Sept. 26, 2012)
    'Buttons: The Sneaky Little Kitten' from Amazon Bestselling Author, Jewell T.S.. The Cutest Story You'll Ever Read..**A Bestseller in the Top 100 in Children's Fiction during the Promo on 12/30!There once was a sneaky little kitten that lived in a large, beautiful house with her owners. The little kitten thought that being sneaky was fun, but she had an important lesson to learn...*Based on a true story...Great picture book for young readers. Includes Color Illustrations (When viewed on color capable devices).
  • Butter, the Lost Kitten

    Patricia Simmons Taylor, Nada Serafimovic, Bojan Bergamo-Ravlic

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2017)
    Meet Butter, an adorable little yellow kitten -- but he is lost and scared! Follow along as he finds his way to Olivia's house, and see what happens as he becomes part of the family. Olivia and her best friend, Tori, have so much fun with Butter, and he makes them giggle at all his funny antics. This story focuses on family, faith, love, and kindness, especially to God's smallest creatures.
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  • The Kittens

    Steve Patrick, Trevor Pye

    Paperback (Shortland Publications, Jan. 1, 2001)
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