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Books with title Scaredy-Cat

  • Scaredy Cat

    Charles Reasoner

    eBook (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Don't let Halloween Kitty spook you! This black cat is anything but bad luck in this rhyming die-cut book by Charles Reasoner.
  • Scaredy-Cat, Splat!

    Rob Scotton

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, July 21, 2015)
    The fun of Splat the Cat continues in New York Times bestselling author-artist Rob Scotton's paper-over-board edition of Scaredy-Cat, Splat! It's Halloween, and Splat is determined to be the scariest cat in the class. Unfortunately, he's just too much of a scaredy-cat. He's afraid of a little spider, and everyone says his costume looks more silly than scary. And when Mrs. Wimpydimple tells a ghost story in the dark, Splat gets so frightened that he tips over his jack-o'-lantern. But when the lights go back on, the entire class is scared silly by a small, black, furry creature with a big pumpkin head. Whooooo can it be?
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  • Scaredy Cat

    Joan Rankin

    Paperback (scholastic, Inc., Jan. 1, 1999)
    The upbeat message - that courage may be only a matter ofd perspective lights up a cheerful comedy from Rankin, the author. As they listen to this delightful tale, young cat lovers will cheer on the little kitten in his attempt to be brave.
  • Scaredy Cat

    Erin Thorburn

    Paperback (ELD Concepts LLC / Tiny Hippo Press, Sept. 3, 2018)
    Delight toddlers to early readers with the second book in the Sassafras Ranch series, in which a feline with scaredy-cat tendencies helps his fellow ranch mates to realize that fear isn't always a bad thing. Fear can elicit bravery, protective instincts, and help us learn more about the strength and resilience of our inner spirit. Join Scaredy Cat, Klaus the Mouse, Marshall the Marshmallow, and the rest of the beloved Sassafras animals and friends on another exciting adventure. Warning: this book is very silly, fun, and has been known to make children of all ages laugh, smile, and request additional readings from caregivers.
  • Scaredy-Cat, Splat!

    Rob Scotton, Dan Bittner, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, April 17, 2012)
    It's Halloween, and Splat is determined to be the scariest cat in the class. Unfortunately he's just too much of a scaredy-cat. He's afraid of a little spider, and everyone says his costume looks more silly than scary. And when Mrs. Wimpydimple tells a ghost story in the dark, Splat gets so frightened that he tips over his jack-o'-lantern. But when the lights go back on, the entire class is scared silly by a small, black, furry creature with a big pumpkin head. Whooooo can it be?
  • Scaredy Cats

    Audrey Wood

    Paperback (Child's Play International Ltd, June 1, 2005)
    When Mother Cat sends her two youngest kittens to do an errand in town, their imaginations run wild with scary possibilities.
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  • Scaredy Cat

    Charles Reasoner, Steven Wood

    Board book (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Don't let Scaredy Cat spook you! This black cat is anything but bad luck in this rhyming die-cut book by Charles Reasoner.
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  • Scaredy Cat

    Cyndy Szekeres

    Board book (Golden Books, Oct. 20, 1997)
    Scaredy Cat finds many natural sights and sounds frightening, but finally learns to overcome her fears. On board pages.
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  • Scat, Cat!

    Alyssa Satin Capucilli, Paul Meisel

    eBook (HarperCollins, Nov. 15, 2011)
    A small striped cat finds his way homeNo one wants the small striped cat who is lost. “Scat, cat!” says the dog, the bird, the barber, the baker, the bus driver, the duck, the frog, the goose, the owl, the bat, and even the skunk.So the cat walks and walks until he finds a little house where there is a little boy that does not say, “Scat, cat!” In an ending twist, the cat discovers he is home. Young readers will learn the names of animals and occupations as well as useful vocabulary in this sweet and simple text.This My First I Can Read Book is perfect for shared reading with toddlers and very young children. Basic language, word repetition, and whimsical illustrations make this book just right for the emergent reader.
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  • Scaredy Cat

    Cyndy Szekeres

    Hardcover (Sterling, Feb. 2, 2010)
    Meow! Meooow! Everything seems to frighten Scaredy Cat, from the buzzing bees to the dark shadows as clouds pass in front of the sun. Her friends laugh and try to reassure her. Then, something happens that shows Scaredy Cat that she can be brave as any other kitty.Maybe she’ll even change her name—because SHE’S not afraid anymore!
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  • Scaredy Cat!

    Melanie Joyce, Daniel Howarth

    Board book (Igloo Books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Lion has a secret, he can't find his roar! No matter how hard he tries, nothing will come out. Then Lion makes a friend in Meerkat and learns that sometimes, you just need a little encouragement to find what you are looking for.
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  • Scaredy-Cat, Splat!

    Rob Scotton

    eBook (HarperFestival, Dec. 7, 2010)
    It's Halloween and Splat is determined to be the scariest cat in the class. Unfortunately he's just too much of a scaredy-cat. He's afraid of a little spider, and everyone says his costume looks more silly than scary. And when the teacher tells a ghost story in the dark, Splat gets so frightened that he tips over his jack-o-lantern. But when the lights go back on, the entire class is scared silly by a small, black furry creature with a big pumpkin head. Whoooo could it be?
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