Urban Tails


Book Description

Presents a photographic exploration of the world of urban feral cats and documents the efforts to neuter a colony living in the alley behind the author's home.




The Alley Cat's Meow


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Also written by Kathi Appelt:Bubba and Beau, Best FriendsIllustrated by Arthur Howard0-15-202060-8 $16.00Oh My Baby, Little OneIllustrated by Jane Dyer0-15-200041-0 $16.00




Alley Cats


Book Description

Welcome to the first book of the Alley Cats Series. These books although fictional are based loosely on some of the actual occurrences that happened in our lives. Our neighborhood was the save haven for most of the area children. The alley, tracks, factories and apartment buildings behind our house were the perfect play ground for these boys to play. When a game of sand lot baseball was the start of their day and a place to meet and grow friendships. They will encounter numerous challenges and adventures that they will overcome. Please come with me as we explore their adventures together.




Cats' Night Out


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In the city, windows light. How many cats will dance tonight? It's just a quiet evening in the city. Or is it? As the sun sets in the sky, dancing felines take to the streets and rooftops for a night on the town. Come along one night on Easy Street as a pair of cats start to groove to the beat. Count the cats by twos (and hunt for their number hidden on the page!) in this foot-tapping, finger-snapping counting book.




Alley Cats


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Sails Literacy Series - developed by leading New Zealand educationalists and authors Jill Eggleton and Jo Windsor. The Sails Literacy Series is the perfect resource for Guided Reading and Writing, Reciprocal Reading and Independent Reading. The engaging visuals and subjects will motivate your students to read for pleasure and for information. Shared Reading Series. The Shared Reading books for Years 1-4 are designed for use in a whole-class teaching situation. Small copies of the shared readers are also available, which offer children the opportunity to enjoy the storyline many times over at their own leisure. The books feature: rhythm and rhyme magic and humour, repetitive chunks of language, stories with impact and rich language that can withstand repeated readings, and reduced shared books (255 x 172 mm, 24pp) available for follow up learning centre and listening post activities.




Alley Cats


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Join the Alley Cats (Cousin Archie, Uncle Bertie, Auntie Lucy, kittens Lenny and Lulu and their mother, Hattie) and their friends the Alley Dogs as they organize a sports day, celebrate Uncle Bertie's birthday, rescue naughty Lennie and deal with a fire.




Alycat and the Thursday Dessert Day!


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A "Mom's Choice Award Winner"! When Alycat's daydreaming causes her to miss out on Dessert Day at school, she will need to rely on her imagination to satisfy her sweet tooth! With the help of her best friend Spotty, she discovers that trying new things can lead to fun adventures and tasty inventions! The Alycat series encourages readers to celebrate the joy, innocence, and fearlessness of being a kid. Alycat and the Thursday Dessert Day is the first book of the Alycat series. Look for Alycat and the Monday Blues coming soon! www.alycatseries.com




Alley Cats - A Cool Cat Musical


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Welcome to the world of the Alley Cats, they are just trying to get a break for their band, but with opposition from the locals they are having a hard time. You can sing, dance and play your saxophone and piano like a master, but sometimes you still have to scratch your way to the top.




The Original Alleycats (Volume 1)


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In 1949, 1951, 1952 & 1954, the original Alleycats lived in Panama City, FL with their grandmother (Madear)--5ft'4 with demeanor as tall as a pine tree. She worked hard to raise 4 grandsons. Ages Newborn to 5. Madear took a trip to Alabama. She brought back my aunt & 4 kids, including 2 more boys. Together they became known as the "Alleycats." Other boys in the neighborhood wanted to be part the group. They became known as the "Alley boys." The difference between the Alleycats and the Alley boys: the Alleycats lived in the alley. The Alleyboys lived in surrounding neighborhoods, but all were from "Millville." The group grew into about 15 boys--Bear, Tootsie, Lollyboy, Cup, Shut-your-mouth, Bo-peep, Slim, Nick, Terry, Punchee and Ashley, etc. You had to fight one of the boys who was already a member to become a member. The choice of who to fight was up to person wanting to join. We never caused any problems, but we never let anyone push us around either. We had lots of fun after school.




The alley cat's kitten


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"The alley cat's kitten" by Caroline Fuller. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.