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Books with title Maya and Cat

  • Maya and Cat

    Caroline Magerl

    Hardcover (Walker Books, Feb. 7, 2019)
    A little girl sets out to reunite a lost cat with its owner in this inspiring picture book from one of Australia’s most renowned author-illustrators.On a roof, as wet as a seal, as grey as a puddle, Cat was rumbling, a rumbly purr...One day, Maya finds Cat, who is lost. Maya watches her, sitting on a roof high-up above a thousand lit windows. One window must be Cat’s own. But which one? Maya places a can of fish in her pocket and sets out in the wind and the rain to find Cat's home. And Cat? He follows politely behind... With exuberant, beautifully-rendered art and a lyrical text, the renowned Caroline Magerl tells a sweet story of friendship, resilience and adventure.
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  • Maya and the Lost Cat

    Caroline Magerl

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 7, 2019)
    Where does Cat live, and who can lead the way there? A lyrical, charmingly offbeat tale about wanderlust and family, rescue and finding home.On a roof, as wet as a seal, as gray as a puddle, Cat was rumbling, a rumbly purr.What will lure Cat down? Feather boas? Pretty pink shoelaces? A boatful of fish under a tiny tin sail? Maya finally succeeds, only to watch Cat jump on the roof again, above a thousand lit windows, one of which must be Cat’s own. As the rain keeps coming down, how can Maya help Cat find its home? With whimsical watercolors both fluid and full of expression, Caroline Magerl portrays a child on a mission and an adventurous cat who keeps its mysteries as quiet as its paws in a story that follows a kindly impulse to an unexpected conclusion.
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  • Maya and Max

    Sana Indap

    language (, Dec. 8, 2019)
    Maya is a a 6 year old girl and Max is her cute Labrador puppy. In this collection of short stories, Maya learns important life lessons as she goes about her days under the loving guidance of her parents, or at times, even Max. In the first story, she learns that it’s okay to lose. The second story is about being patient, while the third story teaches Maya a lesson about friendship.