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Kitty and the Tiger Treasure
Kitty and the Tiger Treasure | Paula Harrison
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Girl by day. Cat by night. Ready for an adventure. This chapter book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 6 to 8 who are ready to read independently. Its a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children. Meet Kitty, a charming chapter book character with catlike superpowers. In book two in this chapter book series, Kitty must recover the priceless Golden Tiger treasure after its been stolen. With dramatic two-color art on every page and an emphasis on friendship, family, and building self-confidence, the Kitty books are the perfect choice for newly independent readers and fans of Rebecca Elliotts Owl Diaries. When a new exhibition arrives at the local museum, Kitty is excited to see its most prized artifact, the Golden Tiger. Sadly, her cat, Pumpkin, wont be able to see the Golden Tiger because pets arent allowed to visit the galleries. That night, Kitty decides to use her catlike superpowers to sneak Pumpkin into the museum. When they arrive, its just in time to see someone stealing the Golden Tiger statue! The museum's security cat, Cleo, is devastated that she let the bandit get away. But never fear! Kitty and Pumpkin are there to help Cleo track down the culprit and recover the statue before morning. Kitty and the Tiger Treasure is the second book in a chapter book series about Kitty and her superhero adventures. With an aspirational main character, a kindle of cats, striking two-color art on every page, and fun facts included at the end of each story, these chapter books are just right for newly independent readers.
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Jari-chan
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This was just way too cute! 😻 Of course, I did not understand all parts of the story, since my Italian lessons are way back, but it was worth reading it if only for the beautiful illustrations. Jenny Løvlie manages to put so much atmosphere into her pictures and to amaze children and grown-ups alike.
And the cats here are simply adorable 😍

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Jari-chan
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As @wanderinglynn already stated - book bans don't count if you're in a foreign country 😁 My addition: they neither count when there's a cute kitten on the cover 😻

wanderinglynn Exactly! 😁🙌🏻 11mo
Jari-chan @wanderinglynn 😁😁😁 11mo
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Another delightful adventure for Kitty and her cat friends! It‘s fine to break into a museum after hours JUST TO LOOK and to avoid the crowds - seems reasonable to me (especially during a pandemic, this published in 2019 but I think my argument is solid)

This copy from the library is water damaged which I found a bit stressful (Alexa play “It wasn‘t me” by Shaggy)