A cat tries to entertain its bored and impatient kitten leading to profound questions about the meaning of life, until eventually, both discover an obvious yet often overlooked answer. A deceptively simple story with a profound message certain to entertain both children and adults. Unique illustrations accompany this timeless and philosophical addition to the New Classics Books collection.
A cat tries to entertain its bored and impatient kitten leading to profound questions about the meaning of life, until eventually, both discover an obvious yet often overlooked answer. A deceptively simple story with a profound message certain to entertain both children and adults. Unique illustrations accompany this timeless and philosophical addition to the New Classics Books collection.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicholas Tana is an award-winning writer, director, and musician. He is the writer of the comic books "Hell's Kitty" and "Lost Angel in Los Angeles", which became an award winning web-series before being adapted as a feature film and musical. Tana is the author of the children's books "Monsters Are Afraid of Babies", "The Kitten, The Cat, and The Apple", "The Kingdom of Glee", and "The Little Lion That Listened". Tana's original Snow White story, "Snow White and The Wishing Well" appears in Disney's "5 Minute Easter Stories".Jessie Fox is an Arizona-based illustrator. She has been drawing obsessively since the age of three and is currently pursuing her degree in graphic design. Jessie has a passion for illustration, books, and libraries. This is her first published children's book. Matt Molleur is a digital illustrator focused on comic book style art, animation, and motion graphics, and is the 2012 winner of the Pop Culture Paradise 24-hour Comics Day contest. Matt is the illustrator of the children's book "The Kitten, The Cat, and The Apple", as well as the comic book "American Robo" and "Why and How to make your own Comics".
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