M Is for Meow


Book Description

From saber-toothed to tabby, cats have had a prominent place in human history, society, and hearts. Now cat lovers of all ages can discover what's lurking behind kitty's twitching tail and bewitching eyes in M is for Meow: A Cat Alphabet. Beginning readers enjoy the simple rhymes, while older children discover facts about each letter topic in the accompanying sidebar expository. M is for Meow Feed me, pet me, come and play. Let me out, please go away! A cat fits all these thoughts somehow into the tiny word MEOW! General topics such as breeds, behavior, and cat care alternate with charming anecdotal entries. Lavish paintings of cat and owner appeal to enthusiasts of all ages. A back section on cat stats and feline facts provides even more information for pet owners.Former librarian Helen L. Wilbur has loved cats all her life. In explaining her goal in writing an animal book for children, she says, "Animals don't care if you aren't the most popular kid in the class or whether you did your homework." Helen has a BA in English Language and Literature from the University of Chicago, a master's degree in library science from Columbia University, and lives in New York City. Robert Papp's award-winning artwork includes hundreds of illustrations for major publishers across the United States, and his first children's book, The Scarlet Stockings Spy, was named an IRATeachers' Choice in 2005. Robert lives in historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania.




Meow


Book Description

Meow (Me. O'Wmeow): Meow meow meow meow! Meow meow meow meow meow meowmeow meow meow meow meow meow. Meow meow! Meow meow meow meowmeow meow, meow meow, meow, meow Meow meow Meowmeow meow meow. Translation by C. Drole: "MEOW" is an exciting book written by a cat (Me. O'Wmeow) for cats. Note that humans may think that it contains repetitive text consisting of only one word "meow" (with one or two exceptions)! One has to be a cat to appreciate this addictive blend of humor and flinty realism!(Please use the "Look inside" feature to see what this book is all about.) This is a perfect gift for a cat or a cat lover. It is also a great book to share and discuss in class!




Meow Meow


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Meow Meow Prepare your cat to great adventures and epic meow-ment. Meow Meow is the best book for cat lovers and owners -actually slaves- For the inexperienced, it may seem a little repetitive - in fact, you will be able to read only the word meow , but not your cat! If you are unable to understand the content of this novel, it is completely normal, because you have never studied cat language. Trust all the cats who have already read and loved this novel! Here is what your cat will find among the pages of this book: A fantastic adventure that will keep him glued to the pages like catnip A huge amount of Meow! An exciting story of revenge and social redemption A meow-ningful book! A mouth-watering ending ... and a lot more meow! What are you waiting for? Meow Meow is the perfect gift for cat lovers and anyone who is slave to this superior breed So Meow now and Meow meow now your book Meow meow!




Dial M for Meow


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From author Ruth J. Hartman comes a purrrrfect new cozy mystery series... When children’s book author, Christy Bailey, receives a call from her aunt Betty to help out at her bookshop, she drops everything to go. Christy packs up her two cats—Milton and Pearl, the stars of her children's mystery books—and leaves busy Philadelphia for tiny Green Meadow, Indiana. The timing of the call is perfect, as Christy’s letch of an ex-boyfriend has just cleaned out her savings, leaving Christy with a pile of unpaid bills and a desire to start over. And what better place to do that than a charming small town in Middle America? But when Christy reaches her aunt's bookshop, instead of small town hospitality she finds a dead body! Even worse, her aunt is passed out in the corner, hands covered in blood. The dead woman is an old frenemy of her Aunt Betty, and while Christy knows her aunt is innocent, the local detective isn't so sure. With Milton and Pearl prowling for clues, Christy is determined to find the real killer and clear her aunt's name... before her story ends in tragedy!




What If I'm Not a Cat?


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A sweet, funny story about identity - and knowing where we belong. Why, of course Donkey’s a cat. He licks his fur, pounces and perches in high places, just like the other cats on the farm. Though, sometimes, he does feel … a little off. So, when Farmer says to him, “Donkey, you’re acting like a cat!” it gets him thinking. What if he’s not a cat? And if not, then what is he? Will going off on his own help Donkey figure out what he is and where he belongs? Cat or not, any litter would be thrilled to have this lovable Donkey in their barnyard!







The Little Cat Meow


Book Description

The Little Cat Meow is a children's book that tells the adventures of a curious and brave cat who lives on a farm. Meow loves exploring the world, making new friends and overcoming exciting challenges. Along the way, she also learns important lessons about friendship, respect, and responsibility. The book is aimed at children aged 4 to 8 and is intended to offer them fun, entertainment and education. The story is divided into 20 chapters, each of which represents an independent episode, but also follows a common thread. The language is simple, clear and suitable for children, but not too simplistic or boring. The illustrations are colourful, cheerful and rich in detail, supporting the plot and atmosphere.




Meow


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Dive into this action-packed shifter urban fantasy with a slow burn reverse harem romance! Assassin. Private Investigator. Cat shifter. Kat is used to killing people, but for a blank cheque, she's willing to do the opposite and help solve a murder - even though it sounds boring as hell. That is, until she finds some body parts in her fridge, makes friends with the neighbourhood cats and realises there may be an assassin better than her… Suddenly, things have become purrfectly exciting. An urban fantasy book full of cats, secrets and murders. This is a slow-burn reverse harem where Kat will find her love interests over time. Book one in the completed Catnip Assassins series. If you love strong heroines, werewolves and other shifters, action, private investigators, and don't shy away from a bit of murder, then start this free novel today! Also available as audiobook narrated by Melody Muzljakovich (who also voiced ACOTAR).




The Cat’S Meow


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A fantasy of a young college graduate who had a dreaman impossible dream. Dream on, young man, and dont be discouraged by skeptics. A young man and his pet cat confine themselves in his bedroom, which was strewn everywhere with computer housings, components, and microchips everywhere. His bedroom was not exactly conducive to receiving and entertaining company. The rewards of fulfilling an impossible dream by virtue of diligence and perseverance go beyond self-satisfaction. An unlikely mix of a young college graduate, his pet cats, his decision to join a fledgling Silicon Valley start-up in the microchip industry presided over by a twenty-three-year-old college coed who was responsible for getting the new venture off to a flying start. Add a cat that fulfilled ones impossible dream. Add an enterprising elder who was intrigued with the surname Greystoke and decided to conduct a heraldry search that culminated in linking the main character of this story with Lord Bradford Greystoke of English lore.




The Time for Murder Is Meow


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Shell McMillan and her furry sidekicks aren’t kitten around when they set out to catch a killer . . . When her TV series is canceled, struggling actress Shell McMillan considers it a blessing in disguise. A beloved aunt who recently died left her a pet shop in her will, and she sees it as the perfect chance to walk away from Hollywood and make a fresh start in the sleepy town of Fox Hollow. But adjusting to small-town life won’t be easy, as Shell realizes when the head of the museum board is found murdered not long after Shell had a very public argument with her. And when the new kid in town is fingered for the crime, she’ll have to rely on her own wit and pluck and the kindness of strangers to get herself off the hook. Desperate to exonerate herself and catch the real culprit, Shell begins digging into the lives of the local residents, and she quickly discovers that the victim had no shortage of enemies. As the suspect list grows and time runs short, Shell and her cats will have to claw their way out of danger—and it’s meow or never . . . “A buoyant start to a new series . . . Fans of feline mysteries will relish The Time for Murder Is Meow’s pet shop framework in this story of finding one’s second act.” —Foreword Reviews “An entertaining series debut . . . Feline-loving cozy fans will be satisfied.” —Publishers Weekly