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12 hats on 12 cats is delightful story of a lady who owns a boutique store and 12 cats who live with her. Her name is Ms. Lulu and this story Intel's the ongoing everyday activity that Ms. Lulu endures with her 12 cats. It is a delightful story full of colorful illustration and main attraction of her colorful 12 hats sitting on her 12 cats head as they run about in her boutique store. Ms. Lulu tends to her customer while the customer finds out a surprisingly discovery of seeing 12 hats on 12 cats as they freely run about in the boutique store showing off their beautiful hats. It also causes a…mehr

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12 hats on 12 cats is delightful story of a lady who owns a boutique store and 12 cats who live with her. Her name is Ms. Lulu and this story Intel's the ongoing everyday activity that Ms. Lulu endures with her 12 cats. It is a delightful story full of colorful illustration and main attraction of her colorful 12 hats sitting on her 12 cats head as they run about in her boutique store. Ms. Lulu tends to her customer while the customer finds out a surprisingly discovery of seeing 12 hats on 12 cats as they freely run about in the boutique store showing off their beautiful hats. It also causes a main attraction of customers around Mrs. lulu's boutique store as news crosses far away towns and cities from all over. Your child will enjoy seeing and learning colors and memorization of learning the months of the year as well counting from one to twelve.
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Like her protagonist Shannon Kendricks, Cathy Parker is an attorney. She volunteered as a zoo keeper's aide for eight years and did have a very special beluga buddy, Mauyak. As to encounters with alien children, she is not saying. She was also a radio and print journalist and once was the 'Jill of all trades' for a small satellite paper in Wyoming. She did everything from taking to the photos to writing the articles and op-ed pieces to helping with layout and hauling the newspapers through blizzards once a week. As a result, she saw lambs being born and went on a cattle drive and ate her first (and last) Rocky Mountain Oyster. She has seen mountain gorillas in the wild in Rwanda and orangutans in Borneo and even rocked an orphaned baby orangutan to sleep on her chest. She has volunteered with a chimpanzee sanctuary for former research subjects. So you can see where her heart lies. Currently she is happy at home with her black brindle mastiff and her black cat. All similarities between her cat and Narcissus are purely and probably coincidental.