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Books with title Cat Who Thought He Was a Tiger

  • Cat Who Thought He Was a Tiger

    Polly Cameron

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 31, 1973)
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  • The Cat who Thought He Was a Tiger

    Polly Cameron

    Hardcover (Coward-mcCann, March 15, 1956)
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  • Cat Who Thought He Was a Tiger

    P. Cameron

    Library Binding (Putnam Pub Group (L), Jan. 15, 1956)
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  • Cat Who Thought He Was a Tiger

    polly cameron

    Hardcover (Deutsch, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Cat Who Thought He Was a Border Collie

    Leland Dirks, TC Dirks

    language (, Feb. 2, 2013)
    Wandering the back roads of a rural area, a beautiful four-legged creature tries to determine who and what he is.Before he succeeds, he meets a few examples of what he is not!A delight for all ages, this is primarily a children's book. Approximately 20 pages in length, it contains some beautiful photographs of a certain feline and his friends.
  • The Cat Who Thought She Was A Dog!

    Bob Outman, Thomas Outman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 11, 2017)
    Cats can make us smile, make us laugh or make us wonder "who's really in charge". Have you ever had a cat that acted like a dog? Join this beautiful story and read along as we find out what will happen to .........The Cat That Thought She Was A Dog!
  • The Cat Who Thought He Was a Border Collie

    Leland Dirks, TC Dirks

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 7, 2013)
    In the middle of nowhere, a beautiful creature seeks the answers to who and what he is. In the process, he finds a home and learns to be himself.
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  • Sketch, The Cat Who Thought He Was A Dog

    Gabriel Hroz

    language (Studio Corso, Nov. 11, 2009)
    Sketch, The Cat Who Thought He Was A Dog is a children's book about being different and not only being okay with it--but feeling great about it! Since the beginning Little Sketch has always lived with dogs, in fact, he is absolutely certain he is a dog. (The trouble is, he is actually a cat!) In this engaging story, young readers meet the three dogs that form part of Little Sketch’s family, and the wise Mr. Tree, who helps Little Sketch understand why it’s great to be different. And the story begins at the beginning of course: Sketch has always wanted to be a dog but he just can’t howl or growl like his brothers and he wants to know why. Together the four of them are playing in the forest one day when Little Sketch meets a wise old tree who helps him find the truths about being a cat. He teaches him how to focus on his strengths and to realize that it’s great to be different. With the help of the great, old Mr. Tree, Sketch begins to discover and feel confident in his own strengths, like using his claws to climb higher through the branches until he reaches a spot where he can see everything around him below.Read an Excerpt from Page One:Ever since he could remember, Sketch had lived amongst dogs. There were three of them and Sketch was the fourth. Once he had tried to bark like his brothers but only a strange, high-pitched sound had come out and they had all looked at him. He had felt really embarrassed. After that time, he’d always thought there was something wrong with him, even though his brothers treated him well, as one of their own.Everyone has a favorite brother, and Sketch’s favorite was Krypto, a huge boxer dog who liked to lick a lot. When Sketch was only a tiny kitten, Krypto had watched over him like a proud father, following him around everywhere, making sure he didn’t get into too much trouble, keeping him from falling off the balcony, even letting him eat from his own bowl. They drank water together every morning too.Reader Reviews:“This earth-friendly story encourages young readers to see Nature differently, with more care, and at the same time, to learn about their strengths and why being different is great. Your kids will love it. It’s timeless.” --Alicia Harris, mom of 2 “This is a story for kids about a pack of good friends who just happen to be three dogs and a cat. It teaches kids that sometimes, being different isn’t just okay, it’s awesome!” --Stefano Auberge, dad of 3“If you already have or are getting a Kindle, you need to get this story for your kids. It’s so nice to have a children’s book on my Kindle--I can read to them anywhere, anytime.”--Elizabeth Rosen, mom of 2
  • The Cat That Thought He Was A Rat

    P. V. LeForge, Mary E. Donahue

    eBook (Black Bay Books, Dec. 12, 2011)
    Billy's kitten was not really sure what kind of an animal he was. If he were a bat, he could fly. If he were a rat, he could get some cheese. All he knew was that he wanted to be the best rat or bat or whatever he could be. Appropriate for kids 1-6 with easy rhymes, a funny story, and cute illustrations by Mary E. Donahue of a boy and his kitten.
  • The Dog Who Thought He Was A Cat

    Darrell Bain

    CD-ROM (Bookmice.com Inc., Jan. 15, 2000)
    When Tweedle's momma goes into the veterinary hospital soon after he is born, poor Tweedle has a hard time finding out just what kind of an animal he is, until the friendly cat in the house and her kittens befriend him.
  • Thomas: The Cat Who Thought He Was a Dog

    Linda Crust

    Hardcover (Cottage Loaf, )
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