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As they all stand at attention under the United Cats flag saying the Pledge of All-We-Cats, the cats of Camp Rabbitbone dream about the exciting summer they are bound for at camp. Swimming in the pool of catnip, playing games such as Bat the Birdie, Battlemouse, and Pick-Up-Bones, taking extra long cat naps and of course eating are just a few of the activities the camp kitties have in store for them. And keeping up with McGraw the bully cat could be enough activity for the whole summer. But it is a fun summer for all as the cats make friends while experiencing the joys of cathood. Sara Swan…mehr

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As they all stand at attention under the United Cats flag saying the Pledge of All-We-Cats, the cats of Camp Rabbitbone dream about the exciting summer they are bound for at camp. Swimming in the pool of catnip, playing games such as Bat the Birdie, Battlemouse, and Pick-Up-Bones, taking extra long cat naps and of course eating are just a few of the activities the camp kitties have in store for them. And keeping up with McGraw the bully cat could be enough activity for the whole summer. But it is a fun summer for all as the cats make friends while experiencing the joys of cathood. Sara Swan Miller is also the author of this book's sequel, AT THE RABBITBONE RESTAURANT.
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Sara Swan Miller is the author of more than 70 books for children. Her works about animals show an uncanny ability to speak the minds and zany imaginations of dogs, cats, and other critters. Her memories of a wonderfully playful childhood are carried into the way she captures the language of children of any age. And so, children as well as their parents love the authenticity of Sara's writing. They show the skill and warmth that guided her careers as a Montessori teacher, an outdoor environmental educator, and a parent. Hee books that ask children to read dedicated stories to their pet dog, cat, or where a live animal isn't around, their teddy bear, have not only encouraged new readers, but have had bigger effects: less TV, more reading for the fun of it. Sara passed away in 2020, but the legacy of her stories will delight children as well as their parents for all the years to come.