The Castle of the Cats


Book Description

A father sets his three sons three tasks to determine which one should inherit the family farm: to bring back "the most beautiful wedding kerchief," wedding dress, and bride. The youngest brother, Ivan, would prefer to play with his leather ball, but he is encouraged to at least try. Each time, the family horse takes him to a magnificent palace populated entirely by elegantly attired cats. The felines are enamored of the gifts he presents-first the leather ball, then some catnip leaves, and finally a wooden ring that he offers to their queen. Ivan always receives a present in return, including the queen herself in human form as a bride, enabling him to trump his brothers and win the farm. Ivan prefers an alternative "happily ever after," however, and returns instead to the castle with his feline bride and becomes a cat. A note explains that although the tale is Latvian, the author and illustrator have moved the setting to the Ukraine, as evidenced both by the flavor of the language and specifics in the artwork. Kimmel has a true storyteller's voice and keeps the action moving at an energetic pace without sacrificing images or details.




A Castle Full of Cats


Book Description

The queen’s cats have taken over the palace, and the king has had enough! Beloved artist Ruth Sanderson brings her signature detailed and lush style to this humorous story of royal compromise. Told in rhyme, and with dozens of cats on each page, this gorgeous book is sure to have cat lovers of all ages purring!




In the Castle of Cats


Book Description

One of its youngest inhabitants watches and worries as her friends go away from the Castle of Cats.




The Cats of the Castle


Book Description

Move Over, Mickey. Deep inside Sleeping Beauty Castle, in rooms secretly built by Walt Disney himself, live the true champions of Disneyland. Not princes, not Imagineers, not Mickey. Cats. Cats of the Castle! Their mission: to preserve the magic of the park from the villains who would destroy it.




Cat Castles


Book Description

Build your cat “paw-some” homemade habitats with easy instructions and common materials. Shoeboxes and paper bags are fine for other cats. But your favorite felines deserve luxurious living spaces! This DIY construction guide includes fun and easy instructions for making cardboard trains, ships, food trucks, rockets, and other hideouts. Also included are tips for climbing towers and scratching pads that they can use to stay sharp. All twenty projects are quick to assemble and require inexpensive and easy-to-find materials. You can customize them to match your cat’s wildest desires!




Abyssinians


Book Description

In ancient Egypt, people thought that cats were descended from gods and had great powers. Cats even lived in palaces with pharaohs who revered them as sacred beings. Some people think that Abyssinian cats were bred in Egypt thousands of years ago because they look like the cats in ancient Egyptian art and hieroglyphics. Whether or not Abyssinians were originally bred in Egypt, one thing is certain: these beautiful cats are now popular all over the world! The Abyssinian’s playful nature makes it a great choice for anyone who wants a curious and energetic pet. A narrative treat for all cat lovers, Abyssinian Cats: Egyptian Royalty? includes fun, real-life stories about these cats while also recounting the breed’s history, personality, suitability as a pet, and the special characteristics that set it apart from other breeds. Cat lovers will agree that it’s the purr-fect read!













The Cats of Charnwood Forest


Book Description

A bedtime tale for children of all ages. Join Bailey and Scruff as they start their new lives on the borders of the Charnwood Forest and are soon into the worst sort of trouble, for the forest stands on the Thringstone Fault, a crack not only in the world but in the universe itself. A crack leading to other realms. Along with their mentor Shadow, Bailey and Scruff must protect our world from dangers known and unknown. And the greatest threat of all? Well, that really is a fairytale. Written By an Autistic Parent for their Autistic child.