Browse all books

Books with title Cleo the Cat

  • Cleo the Cat

    Caroline Mockford, Stella Blackstone

    Board book (Barefoot Books, March 19, 2008)
    Cleo the Cat is a perfect picture book for the youngest audiences. Illustrator Caroline Mockford has included a simple, yet ingenious, array of clues about the "story behind the story" that run through each scene of the book. As they follow Cleo on her adventures through the garden and into her new home, young listeners will relish talking about what is happening in each illustration and learning the brief, rhyming text by heart.
    F
  • Cleo the Cat

    Stella Blackstone, Caroline Mockford

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Oct. 1, 2013)
    A simple rhyming story follows a small, inquisitive cat as she sets out to find a new home and manages also to find a friend.
    E
  • Cleo the cat

    Paula Allene Stark

    language (Stark productions, Inc., Oct. 18, 2010)
    Your child will have fun learning about the life of one of the most famous women of all time, Cleopatra. Cleo the Cat is a charming story showing Cleopatra becoming the ruler of Egypt. Parents and grandparents will be able to teach their children history in a fun and entertaining way. Cleo the Cat is the third in the series, History from A to Z, by Paula Allene Stark.
  • Cleo the Cat

    Caroline Mockford, Stella Blackstone

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Oct. 1, 2000)
    A simple, rhyming storyline follows a small, inquisitive cat as she sets out to find a new home and manages to also find a friend. By the illustrator of The Elephants' Ears.
    I
  • Cleo the Cat

    Stella Blackstone, Caroline Mockford

    Board book (Barefoot Books Ltd, Aug. 31, 2001)
    The tale of a small cat who explores and investigates the world around as she looks for a friend.
  • The Cat!

    Dean Shearer

    language (Dean Shearer, April 7, 2020)
    Meet Noah, a bored boy on summer break who's grounded because he got curious and dug up his mom's garden. Meet Kitty, a mysterious cat who sits in the yard across the street all day and all night . . . and gets very, very excited when she spots Noah watching her through his bedroom window. When Noah finally gains the courage to go and pet her, he learns many strange and magical things. For starters, the cat can talk. And, last but not least, the cat, Kitty, is a ghost, and she needs Noah to travel to the Afterlife to set her soul free. Will Noah make it out of the Afterlife alive? Will he retrieve Kitty's soul? Who knows, because this will be one dangerous, spooky adventure. Read . . . if you dare! About the author: Dean Shearer is a real spooky guy. When he's not writing he's usually doing spooky things, like, say, walking graveyards in the dead of night, or studying monster brains that sit in jars in his living room--actually, all over his house, for that matter. He stays up really late--because he's spooky. He is the author of many books and stories, including the short story RAIN AND THUNDER AND LIGHTNING, which is hilarious, and perfect for both children and adults. Contact him on Twitter @DeanShearer_Au. Learn more about him at www.deanshearer.com
  • Cleo the Cat

    Stella Blackstone, Caroline Mockford

    Paperback (Barefoot Books Ltd, Sept. 30, 2000)
    None
  • Cleo the Cat

    Ms Paula Allene Stark

    Paperback (Stark Productions Inc., May 6, 2011)
    Your child will have fun learning about the life of one of the most famous women of all time, Cleopatra. Cleo the Cat is a charming story showing Cleopatra becoming the ruler of Egypt. Parents and grandparents will be able to teach their children history in a fun and entertaining way. Cleo the Cat is the third in the series, History from A to Z, by Paula Allene Stark. Start yours today.
  • The Clever Cat

    Eleanor Frances Lattimore

    Paperback (Indigo Hill Books, Feb. 10, 2016)
    This is the story of Ulysses, a coal black cat, and his family which includes two children, Judith and Rose. The story is set in Hanover, New Hampshire, where the author's parents and her sister lived.Eleanor Frances Lattimore wrote more than 50 children's books. Her best-known book, "Little Pear," is considered a modern classic. She writes in a simple, direct style and her distinctive, bold line drawings support and complement the text."The Clever Cat" will be enjoyed by children in the lower primary grades, ages 5 to 7, and older, especially by children who love cats!
  • The Clever Cat

    Lucy Daniels

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, June 14, 2001)
    Friday is Mandy's favourite day at school. But during playtime, someone paints patterns all over the Art paper. Class 3's Art lesson is nearly spoiled. Who could the mystery artist be? Look out for more Little Animal Ark titles: The Playful Puppy (Feb 01); The Curious Kitten (Mar 01); The Brave Bunny (Apr 01); The Brave Bunny (May 01), The Party Pony (Jul 01).
  • The Cat

    Vivian Bui, Jordan Savage

    language (, April 13, 2015)
    "I raced out the door and dashed through the streets. There was always something about running that I loved. As I took each step, one faster than the other, I could feel my worries fall off one by one, until the point I would be fully free. As I turned the corner, I came to a complete stop. A clear pair of pale green eyes.Then, it happened again. The scenery around me slowly turned to grey, the rustling of the trees come to a stop, and once again, Iā€™m pulled back to that time. Replaying in my mind once more, I let myself succumb to the silence." - The CatMay is a young writer who is struggling to meet her next deadline. Frustrated, May takes a short break from writing and goes out into her neighborhood. Encountering a trigger to her memories, May recollects her memories of young love.
  • The cat

    Agnes Repplier

    eBook
    (...)"ACKNOWLEDGMENTSMY sincere thanks are due to all the authors who have courteously permitted me to include their work in this volume, which otherwise would have been hopelessly inadequate. Also to Mr. Marriott Watson, who has allowed me to reprint Mrs. Marriott Watson's two admirable poems, and to Mrs. Charles Dudley Warner, who has given me the extract from Mr. Warner's " Calvin." Also to Harper and Brothers, publishers of Mr. Swinburne's poems and of Mr. Janvier's stories; to The Macmillan Company, publishers of Mr. Matthew Arnold's letters and poems; to D. Appleton and Company, publishers of Mr. Huxley's life and letters ; to the Houghton Mifflin Company, publishers (...)"