No. of pages 32
Published: 2019
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This book is part of a book series called Doodle Cat .
There are 32 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2019 by Scribe Publications .
Kat Patrick recently realised she never actually grew up, and so has been trying to make a living as a writer ever since. Hailing from Blighty, she has written her way around the world, making New Zealand her semi-permanent home after stints in Paris, Patagonia and London. Lauren Marriott is, above all other things, a doodler. There was never any questioning her career path. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Design, Majoring in Illustration, she has made a successful living of doodling. Endlessly. Kat Patrick recently realised she never actually grew up, and so has been trying to make a living as a writer ever since. Originally from the UK, she has written her way around the world, and after stints in New Zealand, Australia, Iceland, Paris and Patagonia, she is now based in Glasgow. Lauren Farrell is, above all other things, a doodler. There was never any questioning her career path. Since graduating with a Bachelor of Design, Majoring in Illustration, she has made a successful living of doodling. Endlessly.
Animals in literature
Cats in literature
Emotions And Feelings in literature
Friendship in literature
Learning Concepts in literature
This book is in the following series:
`This exuberant, zany book full of giggles is also a warm-hearted story about friendship. Fans of the first Doodle Cat book, with its delightfully odd cast of characters, will love this new story just as much - its expressive illustration and unusual language is original and fun, and young readers will warm to the characters instantly.'
* Book Trust *
`Like all the Doodle Cat books, Doodle Cat Wears a Cape is a fun story bursting with colour and imagination, but here Doodle Cat wants more than ever to show kids that the coolest thing you can do is be kind and caring with your friends. It's a lovely book which both my children have enjoyed reading. It's perfect for sharing or a great picture book for those learning to read.'
* The Gingerbread House *
`A great book for young children. Bright bold and downright fun ... It's a wonderful story of friendship, and how a hug although good is sometimes not enough ... A book to get the imagination flowing!'
* Rachel Bustin *
`Patrick's adorable, perky red cat is the perfect powered, positive puss. Farrell's simple, bold, and bright illustrations support and extend the cheeky, positive attitude ... Sure to brighten anyone's day if they're feeling down - or superpowerless.'
* Kirkus Reviews *
Praise for I Am Doodle Cat:
`This uplifting read is a great way to teach your little ones to love and appreciate everything they enjoy about life, from small things to big things alike.'
* Practical Parenting *
Praise for I Am Doodle Cat:
`Funny, easy to read, lovely to look at, and just great for committing to memory, helping to develop emergent reader's skills.'
* Early Years Educator *
Praise for I Am Doodle Cat:
`A colourful adventure ... Lauren Marriott's illustrations are truly delightful ... A charmingly put together book perfect for little ones to enjoy reading alone.'
* Primary Times *