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A delightful, whimsical tale of a homeless cat in an ever-changing cotton mill vegetable garden. How can the kitty ever survive the four seasons alone, along with the trauma of being hungry, cold and wet through another English winter? Two sad children wander into his world, but why do the children need cheering up and do they need Kitty as much as he needs them? Kitty uses many tricks, to catch the children's attention but will they notice him? Will Kitty's fate ever change? Will the children's heartache ever ease? This gently illustrated little tale will tell the story of what happens at…mehr

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A delightful, whimsical tale of a homeless cat in an ever-changing cotton mill vegetable garden. How can the kitty ever survive the four seasons alone, along with the trauma of being hungry, cold and wet through another English winter? Two sad children wander into his world, but why do the children need cheering up and do they need Kitty as much as he needs them? Kitty uses many tricks, to catch the children's attention but will they notice him? Will Kitty's fate ever change? Will the children's heartache ever ease? This gently illustrated little tale will tell the story of what happens at Christmas time and leave no doubt in anyone's heart, that kindness brings joy and happiness... that kindness really does pay.
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Autorenporträt
Nana Babs initially wrote this story for her two little grandsons whilst visiting England, then decided to share its lesson with other children. She grew up with her nan, who was an artist and inspired her first love of the arts and allowed her to keep a sweet stray kitten. Nana Babs still loves the arts and travelling and is a piano, speech and drama teacher. Along with her family in Perth, including her grandsons, Nana Babs delights in visiting her eldest daughter in London. Trips to England always include a visit to St Monans, Scotland, where her family tree originates.