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Books with title The Cheetah

  • Freeda the Cheetah

    JTK Belle, Katie Belle, Tommy Belle

    language (Picklefish Press, Sept. 21, 2017)
    Kids love animals. And what child doesn’t love a good game of hide-and-go-seek? But who is the world’s very best player of hide-and-go-seek? Why, Freed the Cheetah, of course. Freeda the Cheetah of Mozambique. Freeda the Cheetah is a delightful children’s picture book starring Freeda, that most elusive of cheetahs, who “runs like the wind and walks like the breeze”. As the elephant covers his eyes with his trunk and counts to a hundred, the animals of the savanna scatter in every direction. He finds every one of them, from the hippo in the muddy water to the monkeys behind the bananas. But he just can’t find that unfindable cheetah. Soon all the other animals join in on the search - even the lion and the blue wildebeests – as the colors of the savanna begin to fade into the evening. Will they find her before bed time?“She had stripes on her face and spots all around. And when she would hide, she could never be found!”Beautifully-illustrated, with mesmerizing scenes of the African savanna, the richly colored pages of this wonderful little animal tale are coupled with a charming and whimsical rhyming text. Kids will love joining the animals in the search for the crafty Freeda, who "runs like the wind and walks like the breeze.""No one knows where she hides, but they know where she doesn't – because the places they looked were the places she wasn't."A perfect read-aloud for the end of the day, children will delight in this singsong story of Freeda the Cheetah from Mozambique, the world’s very best player of hide-and-go-seek. (Ages 0-5. Includes a map of Africa in the end paper for an early geography lesson.
  • Freeda the Cheetah

    JTK Belle, Katie Belle, Firestarter

    Hardcover (Picklefish Press, Dec. 4, 2017)
    Who is the world's best player of hide-and-go-seek? Freeda the Cheetah from Mozambique!Kids love animals. And what child doesn't love a good game of hide-and-go-seek? But who is the world's very best player of hide-and-go-seek? Why, Freed the Cheetah, of course. Freeda the Cheetah of Mozambique.Freeda the Cheetah is a delightful children's picture book starring Freeda, the most elusive animal of all.As the elephant covers his eyes with his trunk and counts to a hundred, the animals of the savanna scatter in every direction. Elephant finds every one of them, from the hippo in the muddy water to the monkeys behind the bananas. But he just can't find that unfindable cheetah. Soon all the other animals join in on the search - even the lion and the blue wildebeests - as the colors of the savanna begin to fade into the evening. Will they find her before bedtime?"She had stripes on her face and spots all around. And when she would hide, she could never be found..."Beautifully-illustrated, with mesmerizing scenes of the African savanna, the richly colored pages of this wonderful little animal tale are coupled with a charming and whimsical rhyming text. Kids will love joining the animals in the search for the crafty Freeda, who "runs like the wind and walks like the breeze.""No one knows where she hides, but they know where she doesn't - because the places they looked were the places she wasn't!" A perfect read-aloud for the end of the day, children will delight in this singsong story of Freeda the Cheetah from Mozambique, the world's very best player of hide-and-go-seek. (Ages 0-6. Includes a map of Africa in the end paper for an early geography lesson.)
  • Cheetah

    Caroline Arnold, Richard Hewett

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Nov. 22, 2013)
    In the wild, cheetahs are among the most endangered species. Hunting, disease, and destruction of their natural habitat have all played a part in reducing the world population. This lively photo essay introduces young readers to this sleek and beautiful big cat. The clear text and forty breathtaking full-color photographs highlight the cheetah’s unique physical characteristics and describe its daily life, habits, and plight, both in captivity and in the wild.
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  • The Cheetah

    Pat Sargent

    Paperback (Ozark Pubns, Dec. 14, 2004)
    A cheetah escapes from a circus and makes its home on the farm. When Ashley disappears, Molly takes her rifle down from the rack on the wall. She will do whatever it takes to protect her children. "'Better back off, Cat!'" Barney growled, through long snapping teeth."--
  • The Cheetah

    Pat Sargent, Jane Lenoir

    Hardcover (Ozark Pubns, Dec. 31, 2004)
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  • The Cheetah

    Lisa Harkrader

    Library Binding (Myreportlinks.Com, April 30, 2005)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of the cheetah, as well as threats to their existence and plans to protect them from extinction.
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  • Cheetah

    Meredith Costain, Mick Posen

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    A newborn cheetah cub greets readers at the beginning of this immersive book and leads them on a fascinating journey through the life cycle of the worlds fastest cats. This playful, first-person narrative introduces readers to important science curriculum topics including the cheetahs camouflage coat, its hot habitat, and its place in the cat family. Gorgeous illustrations will further captivate readers and an extensive Did You Know? section will invite readers to engage in critical thinking. The fun quiz allows readers to test their reading comprehension skills for an independent learning experience.
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  • The Cheetah and the Dog

    Patricia Furstenberg

    eBook (, Nov. 12, 2017)
    FREE for Kindle Unlimited members!An Amazon Bestseller and Most Gifted book Or get the eBook FREE when you purchase the paperback.Don't miss the other books in this adorable series: The Chimp and the Dog, Just Nuisance the Sea-Dog, The Cheetah and the Dog, The Lion and the Dog, The Elephant and the SheepAdded bonus: Amazing Cheetah fact, with adorable real-life picturesWhy do cheetahs need to live in the wild?Why should cheetah hunt a bigger prey?How were cheetah built to live in the wild?A perfect gift, a story books for 3-5 years, a wonderful bedtime story for toddlers, a great read for grandparents."The Cheetah and the Dog by Patricia Furstenberg, like her other animal story books, is inspired by the real life story of Kasi the cheetah and Mtani the Labrador dog and their friendship. The story gives insight on the importance of friendship. Kasi and Mtani meet by accident one hot day on Africa’s wild plains.Though they both looked different, they liked to chase each other and hide in the dust. One day while playing, they see a rabbit and they decide to run after the rabbit. Later they realize hunting can become boring and it is best to play and explore.The author discusses the topic of friendship through this story, and tells readers how friendship can be fun and it is not about color, race, caste, and creed.The concept of the book extends to young and old alike. Friendship has no boundaries and the author encourages readers to be like Kasi and Mtani, just smile and care.The rhyming verses give the story a good pace and movement and introduce young children to rhyming words and how these can be used while writing poems. The illustrations are wonderful and make the story vivid and the concept clear. The story is refreshing and delightful and Kasi and Mtani will win the hearts of all young readers with their remarkable friendship that transcends all boundaries. It is a good book for bedtime storytelling and is good for read aloud sessions in classrooms as it handles a relevant topic which is important to everyone."A 5 stars Readers’ Favorite Review Read a cheerful story book with sweet rhymes that celebrates diversity and promotes friendship, sure to resonate with families – particularly non-traditional ones and with the fans of Michael Jackson’s “Black or White”.When a cheetah cub and a puppy dog bump into each other while chasing the same prey, it is only natural for them to play together until sundown; and the next day; and the following one. The two animals care for each other so much that they even rescue their respective packs, thus becoming an African tale.Inspired by the true story of Kasi, the orphaned male cheetah, and Mtani, the female Labrador, which struck a remarkable friendship and remained life-long friends, “The Cheetah and the Dog” is a glorious celebration of curiosity, respect for life, and unconventional wisdom, a heart-warming, fun read that belongs on any family’s bedtime shelf.Similar books: “The Lion and the Dog”, “The Elephant and the Sheep”.More books by the same author inspired by true African animals and acts of great bravery: Jock of the Bushveld, Huberta the Hippo, Vonk the Horse.
  • AJ The Cheetah

    Dexter and Rowan Kingsley

    eBook (Kidbooks LLC, Sept. 7, 2013)
    For our cousin AJ. We love you! Dexter and Rowan
  • The Cheetah

    Philippe Dupont, Valerie Tracqui

    Paperback (Charlesbridge Pub Inc, Oct. 15, 1992)
    Book by Dupont, Philippe, Tracqui, Valerie
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  • The Cheetah and the Dog

    Patricia Furstenberg

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 2, 2017)
    An Amazon Bestseller and Amazon Gift Idea bookBuy the paperback and receive the eBook FREENew Edition with added features: Amazing Cheetah Facts, with real life, beautiful picturesDon't miss the other books in this adorable series: The Chimp and the Dog, Just Nuisance the Sea-Dog,The BLT, the Bear, the Lion and the Tiger The Cheetah and the Dog, The Lion and the Dog, The Elephant and the SheepWhy do cheetahs need to live in the wild?Why should cheetahs hunt a bigger prey?How were cheetahs built to live in the wild.5 Stars "An important and beautiful story for little readers. A book parents should read to their children, not only because it's pretty and cute, but to also encourage children to learn about the little things that matter from our four legged companions." (Rebecca Evans Reviewer)5 Stars "I am a big fan of Patricia and her style of writing. She certainly knows how to capture the imagination and each book has the ability to engage the reader no matter what the age and I would happily recommend them to anyone with young children." (Mandie Griffiths, Reviewer)"Friendship has no boundaries, friendship is fun, it cares not about your colour or how fast you can run." Read a cheerful story book with sweet rhymes that celebrates diversity and promotes friendship, sure to resonate with families – particularly non-traditional ones and with the fans of Michael Jackson’s “Black or White”.When a cheetah cub and a puppy dog bump into each other while chasing the same prey, it is only natural for them to play together until sundown; and the next day; and the following one. An African tale.Inspired by the true African story of Kasi, the orphaned male cheetah, and Mtani, the female Labrador, which struck a remarkable friendship and remained life-long friends, “The Cheetah and the Dog” is a glorious celebration of curiosity, respect for life, and unconventional wisdom, a heart-warming, fun read that belongs on any family’s bedtime shelf.Books in the same series: “The Lion and the Dog”, “The Elephant and the Sheep”.More books by the same author inspired by true African stories: Jock of the Bushveld, Vonk the Horse, Huberta the HippoA perfect gift, a story books for 3-5 years, a wonderful bedtime story for toddlers, a great read for grandparents."The Cheetah and the Dog by Patricia Furstenberg, like her other animal story books, is inspired by the real life story of Kasi the cheetah and Mtani the Labrador dog and their friendship. The story gives insight on the importance of friendship. Kasi and Mtani meet by accident one hot day on Africa’s wild plains.Though they both looked different, they liked to chase each other and hide in the dust. One day while playing, they see a rabbit and they decide to run after the rabbit. Later they realize hunting can become boring and it is best to play and explore.The author discusses the topic of friendship through this story, and tells readers how friendship can be fun and it is not about color, race, caste, and creed.The concept of the book extends to young and old alike. Friendship has no boundaries and the author encourages readers to be like Kasi and Mtani, just smile and care.The rhyming verses give the story a good pace and movement and introduce young children to rhyming words and how these can be used while writing poems. The illustrations are wonderful and make the story vivid and the concept clear. The story is refreshing and delightful and Kasi and Mtani will win the hearts of all young readers with their remarkable friendship that transcends all boundaries. It is a good book for bedtime storytelling and is good for read aloud sessions in classrooms as it handles a relevant topic which is important to everyone."Reviewed By Mamta Madhavan for Readers’ Favorite
  • Freeda the Cheetah

    JTK Belle, Katie Belle, Tommy Belle

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 19, 2017)
    Kids love animals. And what child doesn’t love a good game of hide-and-go-seek? But who is the world’s very best player of hide-and-go-seek? Why, Freed the Cheetah, of course. Freeda the Cheetah of Mozambique. Freeda the Cheetah is a delightful children’s picture book starring Freeda, that most elusive of cheetahs, who “runs like the wind and walks like the breeze”. As the elephant covers his eyes with his trunk and counts to a hundred, the animals of the savanna scatter in every direction. He finds every one of them, from the hippo in the muddy water to the monkeys behind the bananas. But he just can’t find that unfindable cheetah. Soon all the other animals join in on the search - even the lion and the blue wildebeests – as the colors of the savanna begin to fade into the evening. Will they find her before bed time? “She had stripes on her face and spots all around. And when she would hide, she could never be found!” Beautifully-illustrated, with mesmerizing scenes of the African savanna, the richly colored pages of this wonderful little animal tale are coupled with a charming and whimsical rhyming text. Kids will love joining the animals in the search for the crafty Freeda, who "runs like the wind and walks like the breeze." "No one knows where she hides, but they know where she doesn't – because the places they looked were the places she wasn't." A perfect read-aloud for the end of the day, children will delight in this singsong story of Freeda the Cheetah from Mozambique, the world’s very best player of hide-and-go-seek. (Ages 0-5. Includes a map of Africa in the end paper for an early geography lesson.