Mr. Cat and the Little Girl


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Mr. Cat spends his days alone. When he goes out to paint a beautiful winter landscape, he finds a little girl. He decides to take her home. The girl colors his world... until she disappears A poetic story about friendship and saying good-bye. For daydreamers ages 5 years and up.




The Travels of Mr Cat


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This book is about Mr Cat, who loves to explore with every opportunity. In the book, whilst exploring he encounters various people and situations, that will delight and entertain children.




Mr. Cat's Crazy Day


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Impara le azioni della daily routine con questo simpatico e accattivante libro illustrato di Storytelling in inglese per bambini. Mr. Cat è un gatto irriverente e pasticcione che si caccia in mille guai. Si alza molto tardi la mattina, si fa la doccia di tutta fretta allagando il bagno, sparge latte e briciole ovunque a colazione e combina marachelle di ogni genere! Alla fine si addormenta subito: le sue giornate sono molto "busy"! Adatto ai bambini dai 3 agli 11 anni, "Mr Cat's Crazy Day" può essere utilizzato dagli insegnanti o dai genitori per insegnare il lessico e le strutture linguistiche relativi alle azioni della giornata. La componente divertente delle immagini e del testo lo renderanno molto apprezzato dai piccoli lettori! Le principali caratteristiche di questo libro sono: 33 pagine ricche di immagini allegre e tutte a colori; Scritto completamente in inglese di facile comprensione, anche per i più piccoli; Immagini grandi e correlate al testo, con parole chiave in GRASSETTO per fissare visivamente meglio i contenuti importanti; Un formato pratico e leggero, da portare sempre con te! E non solo... MATERIALE BONUS: acquistando questo libro e inquadrando il QR Code presente al suo interno, sarà possibile ottenere GRATUITAMENTE le FLASHCARDS di MR. CAT per coinvolgere ancora di più i bambini nel processo di apprendimento della lingua inglese. Non aspettare, torna su e acquistalo ORA! Have fun!




Mister Got to Go and Arnie


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Got to Go is a large gray cat that lives in an old vine covered hotel across from the beach. One fateful day, Got to Go's pleasant life at the Sylvia Hotel is turned upside down when Arnie -- a very small and very noisy Yorkshire Terrier -- arrives. No more afternoon naps on the warm, wide windowsill; no more brushing his whiskers against the hotel manager's toothbrush; and no way of escaping the constant barking of Arnie! After a series of misadventures, the hotel manager, Mr. Foster, comes up with a plan: Where else would a mischievous dog be happy but in the company of Madame LaTour, Mr. Foster's dear friend from Paris, and her lovely dog Fifi? First published by Raincoast in 2001, Mister Got To Go and Arnie is another successful collaboration by award-winning author Lois Simmie and renowned artist and art teacher Cynthia Nugent, creators of the much-loved bestseller Mr. Got To Go: The Cat That Wouldn't Leave. Simmie's and Nugent's first book was a Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice Award winner, the Saskatchewan Book Award's Best Children's Book, and the Alberta Book Award Best Illustrated Book. Nugent and Simmie once again bring to life the world of the spirited cat Got To Go and the splendour of the Sylvia Hotel in this delightful and engaging sequel.




How Mr. Cat Fell Out with Mr. Rat and Other Stories


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For centuries, stories have been used by one generation to pass on morals, truths and lessons to the next generation. In traditional African villages, in the evening, the elders or older family members gather around in a circle to share stories. The vivid, illustrated stories capture the imagination of children and present a simple message. The simplicity of each story is carefully designed to summarize a truth, maxim or moral in a manner that is easily understood or digested by the eager listening children. A well-told story is a powerful communication medium, using imagery to illustrate a lesson or pass on a message. We all remember stories that we heard many years ago – because they captured our imagination, amused and fascinated us. Today, stories are widely used by people in all works of life from conference presenters to spiritual leaders. They offer a great channel of communication and can be used to anchor and effectively pass on a lesson. This book presents 10 stories from the African forest / context. The stories are rich with local African color and involve animals (typical of the African forest). One of the stories provides an amusing explanation for why certain things are the way they are – for instance – Why Mr. Leopard is spotted. In this story, the reader / listener is cautioned about the use and perils of fire. The feature story, How Mr. Cat Fell Out With Mr. Rat, (after which the book is titled) provides an amusing explanation for why cats and rats do not get along – and cats are always chasing rats. Picking the wrong friend, who has different values and focus, will not result in peace. The simplicity and narration of the stories will entertain children in particular and readers of all ages! You are sure to learn something new or see something from a different light after reading each story.




Mr. Putter and Tabby Pour the Tea


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Mr. Putter gets an old cat to share his life with him.




The Cat in the Hat.


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Two children sitting at home on a rainy day are visited by the cat who shows them some tricks and games.




Handbook of Middle American Indians, Volume 16


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The publication of Volume 16 of this distinguished series brings to a close one of the largest research and documentation projects ever undertaken on the Middle American Indians. Since the publication of Volume 1 in 1964, the Handbook of Middle American Indians has provided the most complete information on every aspect of indigenous culture, including natural environment, archaeology, linguistics, social anthropology, physical anthropology, ethnology, and ethnohistory. Culminating this massive project is Volume 16, divided into two parts. Part I, Sources Cited, by Margaret A. L. Harrison, is a listing in alphabetical order of all the bibliographical entries cited in Volumes 1-11. (Volumes 12-15, comprising the Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources, have not been included, because they stand apart in subject matter and contain or constitute independent bibliographical material.) Part II, Location of Artifacts Illustrated, by Marjorie S. Zengel, details the location (at the time of original publication) of the owner of each pre-Columbian American artifact illustrated in Volumes 1-11 of the Handbook, as well as the size and the catalog, accession, and/or inventory number that the owner assigns to the object. The two parts of Volume 16 provide a convenient and useful reference to material found in the earlier volumes. The Handbook of Middle American Indians was assembled and edited at the Middle American Research Institute of Tulane University with the assistance of grants from the National Science Foundation and under the sponsorship of the National Research Council Committee on Latin American Anthropology.




All My Patients are Under the Bed


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A New York City veterinarian shares some of his experiences with his patients.




Mrs. Blackie the Cat Meets Mr. Bunny the Rabbit


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Mrs. Blackie the Cat Meets Mr. Bunny the Rabbit is a fairy tale story that teaches the ABCs to small children. In the story, Mr. Bunny the Rabbit takes Mrs. Blackie the cat to the playground to meet his cool friends Mr. Mad Dog who plays a guitar and Miss Bluebird who sings out the alphabet song.