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It's rubbish day and Sonny is a greedy, sneaky cat who loves getting into rubbish bins. Even though he has a nice home, kind owners and only the best quality cat food, Sonny still enjoys rummaging around in the neighbourhood's rubbish looking for things to eat. One night, just before dawn, Sonny lies in wait, ready to pounce on the first bin to come out. When one does, it's full of stuff. And it's not only food. After making an awful mess, the naughty cat finds what he's looking for and what a feast it is! The problem is the rubbish truck has come early and now Sonny, so stuffed full of food that he fell asleep inside the bin, is in big trouble . . .…mehr

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It's rubbish day and Sonny is a greedy, sneaky cat who loves getting into rubbish bins. Even though he has a nice home, kind owners and only the best quality cat food, Sonny still enjoys rummaging around in the neighbourhood's rubbish looking for things to eat. One night, just before dawn, Sonny lies in wait, ready to pounce on the first bin to come out. When one does, it's full of stuff. And it's not only food. After making an awful mess, the naughty cat finds what he's looking for and what a feast it is! The problem is the rubbish truck has come early and now Sonny, so stuffed full of food that he fell asleep inside the bin, is in big trouble . . .
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Jenny Healey has been writing for children for 12 years, completing studies and gaining her Diploma of Advanced Applied Writing. She enjoys retirement - it gives her more time to write. She loves to travel and spend time with her grandchildren, who often unknowingly provide fodder for her stories. Although she has self-published three picture books and one e-book, this is her first picture book to be professionally published outside of New Zealand. Jenny lives with her husband in a small New Zealand town, called Tairua, on the Coromandel Peninsular.