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  • The Witch's Cat

    Sonica Ellis, Harriet Rodis

    Paperback (Sonica Ellis, Nov. 1, 2019)
    A story about friendship and being yourself Little Pepper was no ordinary cat but the blackest cat you'd ever meet. Pepper finds it really hard to make friends. Is it because of how she looks - the black cat curse? Or is it because she's a witch's cat? Read along to find out more.The Witch's Cat aspires to teach children the importance of being self confident.It encourages positive behavior, cognitive thinking, a growth mindset, empathy and positivity.The Witch's Cat will sit comfortably on your shelf alongside Pete the Cat (James Dean), If You Give a Cat a Cupcake (Laura Numeroff), Room on the Broom (Julia Donaldson) and The Witches (Roald Dahl)The Witch's Cat is a great self esteem building, friendship making book that's perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarten, and beginner readers.Don't be afraid to try something new.Get your copy now!
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  • Wobble the Witch Cat

    Mary Calhoun

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, June 1, 1958)
    When Wobble cannot ride the thin, slippery handle of Maggie's new broom, she must make an ingenious substitution
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  • Wobble, the witch cat

    Mary Calhoun

    Hardcover (Morrow, March 15, 1958)
    What could be worse than a witch cat who couldn't ride on a broomstick? Wobble had been a very nice witch cat until Maggie, his fat chuckling witch, got a new broomstick. It had a thin, slippery handle, and when Wobble found he couldn't ride it, his perosonality suddenly changed. now he was as cross as he was block. Finally Wobble, that unhappy cat, actually pulled the broomstick out to the trash barrel and thought his problems were solved. But Maggie found that her old vacuum cleaner also had flying magic, so she made her annual Halloween flight with her cat after all. What Wobble discovered and what the children saw in the sky that night combine to make a surprising climax. Roger Duvoisin is just the right illustrator for this hilarious tale, and his pictures of cross black Wobble and motherly Maggie make them come alive in a delightfully fantastic fashion. Roger Duvoisin (1904-1980) was a Swiss-born American writer and illustrator, best known for children's picture books. He won the 1948 Caldecott Medal for picture books and in 1968 he was a highly commended runner-up for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award for children's illustrators. Beloved children's author, Mary Calhoun's, first children's book, Making the Mississippi Shout, was published in 1957. Since then, she has become the award-winning author of more than fifty children's books, including A Shepherd's Gift, Flood, Cross-Country Cat, Hot-Air Henry, and all lthe other Henry the Cat books.
  • The Witch's Cat

    Jeanie Vant, Tim Vant

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, June 10, 2010)
    See what happens to a little black kitten with silver whiskers and golden eyes when he is found the day after Halloween. The little black kitten belongs to a gentle old witch, who becomes ill on the scariest night of the year. On the morning of November 1, the kitten enters a church basement where a bazaar is about to take place. A lady takes him home to give to her nephew, Alex, who gives the kitten a name, a home and love. Tom Kitty and Alex become great friends, but by the next Halloween, Tom suddenly remembers the kindly old witch, so he must leave. Alex searches everywhere for The Witch's Cat and later learns that Tom Kitty has a commitment beyond being his pet and friend. The Witch's Cat was inspired by a true incident that happened to the author, when a small black kitten was found in a churchyard one cold November 1. Jeanie Vant has been married for thirty-nine years and raised a family of two. A retired teacher, she has written poetry since she was a young girl and previously published a children's book in 2006, called The Squirrel Family. She lives in British Columbia, Canada. Publisher's website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheWitchsCat.html
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  • The Wobble

    Wayne J Martin

    language (Create Space, Nov. 30, 2015)
    True courage rises from our worst fears.America's pastime of baseball and science fiction meet in an intense drama of power, greed and murder wrapped around a true fact about the Earth's final days. The Earth is wobbling and an asteroid system called Noah is entering the solar system. There is this unknown and with this unknown, there is either faith or fear. Some saw Noah as a savior; others viewed him as evil, but the very worst of humanity saw Noah as an opportunity. When greed comes to town, it feeds on fear and waits for faith to turn the other cheek. Terrorism thrives on complacency and an unbridled path of greed and murder would surely follow.
  • WOBBLE THE WITCH CAT.

    Mary. Illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. CALHOUN

    Hardcover (World's Work (1913), March 15, 1960)
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  • The Witch’s Cat

    Jeanie Vant, Tim Vant

    eBook (Eloquent Books, Nov. 9, 2011)
    Synopsis:See what happens to a little black kitten with silver whiskers and golden eyes when he is found the day after Halloween. The little black kitten belongs to a gentle old witch, who becomes ill on the scariest night of the year. On the morning of November 1, the kitten enters a church basement where a bazaar is about to take place. A lady takes him home to give to her nephew, Alex, who gives the kitten a name, a home and love. Tom Kitty and Alex become great friends, but by the next Halloween, Tom suddenly remembers the kindly old witch, so he must leave. Alex searches everywhere for The Witch’s Cat and later learns that Tom Kitty has a commitment beyond being his pet and friend. The Witch’s Cat was inspired by a true incident that happened to the author, when a small black kitten was found in a churchyard one cold November 1. About the Author:Jeanie Vant has been married for thirty-nine years and raised a family of two. A retired teacher, she has written poetry since she was a young girl and previously published a children’s book in 2006, called The Squirrel Family. She lives in British Columbia, Canada.Publisher’s website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheWitchsCat.html
  • Scat the witch's cat

    Geraldine Ross

    Hardcover (McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1958)
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  • The witch's cat

    Harwood Thompson

    Hardcover (Addison-Wesley, March 15, 1975)
    A witch and her black cat help a farmer solve the problem of an imp who is bringing bad luck to his farm.
  • The Wobble

    Wayne J Martin

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 30, 2015)
    America's favorite pastime and science fiction meet to create an intense drama of power, greed and murder wrapped around a true fact about the threat of the Earth's final days. A series of circumstances that defy the laws of physics come from a young baseball player, a scientist and an engineer. Should they attempt to change their destiny or accept it?
  • The Witch's Cat

    Margaret Greaves

    Hardcover (Methuen young books, May 30, 1985)
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  • The Witch's Cat

    Michelle S Davies

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 10, 2014)
    The first book writen by this 10 year old author as a winner of the Nanowrimo story writing competition. A lively magical adventure for young confident readers aged 8+.
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