

With clever rhymes and colorful illustrations, now cats get their chance to pen a letter to Santa. What Cats Want for Christmas gives a laugh-out-loud look into the hearts and minds of felines at holiday time. It's the season for giving but do you know what your cat really wants for Christmas? From Kandy Radzinski, the creator of the bestselling The Twelve Cats of Christmas, comes another yuletide treat with an animal twist. Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J. By AUTHOR Jane Austen Eric Carle Lewis Carroll Roald Dahl Charles Dickens Sydney Hanson C.


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All ages.Ĭopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. Catnip to the favorably predisposed, dressed-up doggerel to everyone else. A small format (six-and-a-half-inches square) heightens the lavishness of the details here, and each of the full-spread illustrations receives a border with a different holiday theme (holly and ivy, gold stars, paper chains, Christmas cookies, etc.). Instead, they'll appreciate Radzinski's solemn, admiring paintings of her subjects, each whisker heroically articulated, and her settings (the sleeping twosome curl up prettily in a basket with a Christmas quilt, six cats a-playing are decorously entangled with ribbon and gift wrap). These people won't care that the lines don't scan well and display little imagination (".three climbing cats, two cats asleep, and a white cat with a red bow"), and that all the cats seem frozen in space, including the 12 cats a-leaping and the 11 cats a-racing. Although billed as a children's book, this cat-happy twist on the traditional English Christmas song is best targeted to hard-core feline fanciers of any age.
