Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty Created by E r i n - Updated on June 27 2017 th What's a booklist without kitty cats? My youngest son LOVES kitties. We own zero pets, but he sleeps with five stuffed kitties and loves them dearly. His favorite is a small, orange colored stuffed kitty named Baby Orange Kitty. Another favorite, handed down to him by my oldest son, is a stuffed Hello Kitty. Can you guess what this one is named? If you guessed Hello Kitty, you are correct! We might not be a very creative family when it comes to naming stuffed animals, but it really makes it easy for my husband and me when we are trying track down a missing stuffed kitty at bedtime. Erin 's Book'd List s Ret urn t o Book'd Home Ki t t y 's c u d d le s Ca b re ra, Ja n e. How does Peacock cuddle? Feathery and bright. How does Big Bear cuddle? Safe and fluffy. Kitty is trying out all different kinds of anim als' cuddles. But which is his favorite? The soft, warm snuggle of his baby brother. Welcoming a new addition into the family has never been cozier.main character Kitty is a fun-filled kitten who scam pers through the world sharing her cuddles with all her friends. But whose cuddles does she love best? Kitty reaches out to unusual friends, cuddling with a m ouse... Cats like to cuddle (at least, nice cats like to cuddle), and so does my baby boy. P e e k- a - b o o y o u! Ca b re ra, Ja n e, a u t h o r, illu s t ra t o r. Join Kitty in a game of peek-a-boo, and see who's hiding behind cut-out holes.
Me a nd m y c a t T ru kh a n, Eka t e rin a. A girl's best friend is her cat in this funny, heartwarm ing story about PURRRfect pals! The two do everything together: playing inside and out, racing and chasing, and happily helping each other when they're in a jam. Cat lovers will instantly recognize all the quirks and joys that come with having a kitty companion. Ca t na p Yu ly, T o n i, a u t h o r, illu s t ra t o r. "When Cat agrees to play hide-and-seek with Kitten, he underestim ates his relentless opponent. It's noon: tim e for drowsy Cat's nap, but curious Kitten has other ideas and suggests they play hide-and-seek. Initially Cat hides high atop a bookcase, but Kitten finds him. Next, Cat hides low, under a bed. Again, Kitten finds him. Cat tries hiding in the dark basement, but he's exposed when wily Kitten turns on the light. Everywhere (a box, a bag, a hammock, a flower pot, a flower garden, and... This book comes from a born and bred Washingtonian! Ki t t e n's f i r s t f u ll m o o n He n ke s, Ke vin When Kitten mistakes the full moon for a bowl of milk, she ends up tired, wet, and hungry trying to reach it. S p la t t he c a t S c o t t o n, Ro b.
A nervous Splat finds his first day at Cat School m uch better than he expected. P e t e t he c a t 's t r a i n t r i p De a n, Ja m e s, 1957- "Pete can't wait to visit Grandm a, especially because he gets to take a train ride to see her. The conductor gives Pete a tour of the train, and Pete gets to see the engine and honk the horn. Pete even makes new friends and plays games on board"--amazon.com. This book has cats, trains, and a grandm a... it's the purr-fect trifecta! T he c a t i n t he ha t S e u s s, Dr. Two children sitting at home on a rainy day are visited by the Cat in the Hat who shows them some tricks and games. You really can't beat a classic like "The Cat in the Hat." Enjoy! Fuddle s Vis c h e r, Fra n s When Fuddles the cat escapes from his house and goes to explore the great outdoors, his adventure is m ore taxing than he expected it to be.
If y o u g i ve a c a t a c u p c a ke Nu m e ro f f, La u ra Jo f f e. A series of increasingly far-fetched events m ight occur if som eone were to give a cupcake to a cat. If you liked "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie," you are guaranteed to love this book! T he r e a r e c a t s i n t hi s b o o k S c h wa rz, Vivia n e. The reader is invited to lift the flaps and follow the cats as they play with yarn, boxes, pillows, and fish. T he r e a r e no c a t s i n t hi s b o o k S c h wa rz, Vivia n e. Filled with the spirit of adventure, three cats pack their suitcases and try to escape from their book. SPOILER ALERT: There actually are cats in this book. If there were no cats in this book, it couldn't be on the list! Ca t s e c r e t s Cz e ka j, Je f.
Im portant secrets about how best to live a cat's life will be revealed only to those who can prove that they are genuine cats. Once upon a time (including the present) each of my boys enjoyed pretending to be a cat. My oldest would crawl under the table and sometimes I would feed him down there to avoid drama. My youngest (the cat-lover) has been known to lick like a cat. It's really no wonder why he catches a lot of colds. Anyways, they would probably be allowed to read this book, which is only for cats. S t a c k t he c a t s G h a h re m a n i, S u s ie, a u t h o r, illu s t ra t o r. A counting book illustrating how a group of cats can be organized into different size groupings. Counting cute cats is a wonderful thing for a preschooler. See if you can spot the cats sticking out their tongues!