This is a whimsical book with beautiful illustrations and engaging characters. It tells the story of a young girl and her relationship with both a stuffed and real cat. She starts to learn the differences as she cares for her real cat and learns its needs and to not leave her food unattended. I recommend this book for little ones learning to care for a first pet. – Amazon Review
Kitties Don’t Eat That! Do They?
Meet Lilly, a little girl who absolutely loves her kitty, Piper. There’s just one problem, Lilly loves her kitty so much that she wants to do everything with it, even eat with it. However, this kitty is not a live kitty she is a stuffed animal, so things are going to get messy!
Will Lilly ever understand the differences between stuffed and alive kitties? Will Piper ever stay clean?
Read along with your child or grandchild as Lilly takes them on a fun filled adventure with Piper as she learns what kitties can and cannot eat and even when to protect what’s hers.
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With lovely illustrations, we learn about a young toddler named Lilly. Everything she eats, she offers to Piper, her stuffed kitty. Food is such a delight for kids, so why not share it with the animal you love the most? Even if it is just a stuffed kitty. Eventually, she learns the difference between a make believe kitty and a real one. – Amazon Review
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This story is about a little girl who thinks her stuffed kitty needs to taste everything she eats. She gets her kitty dirty, but eventually learns that only real kittys eat food. Learning through experience is a great lesson derived from this story. The illustrations are well done. Overall, a great read! – Amazon Review
About the Author
To all my readers,
I am a mother of four 2 boys and 2 girls the age range is from 5-18 years with the younger two being 5 and 11years of age, then I have two teenagers 16 and 18 yrs old. I currently work with Family Services in Lincoln Nebraska and have my master’s in Early Childhood Ed. I love working with young children and feel that having a love of reading is very important, as is having a love of learning. That is why I write so that I can help to encourage children to enjoy learning and share in the love of reading.
Sarah Taber
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