Reseña del editor:
Winner of the prestigious Eric Hoffer Finalist Award 2016. Winner of the 2012 National Indie Excellence Finalist Award! Winner of the 2013 National Reader Views Choice Award! And Winner of the 2013 National Beverly Hills Book Award! Author Peggy Krause writes her children's series to be funny and fast-paced for the children while also incuding messages of kindness to animals throughout the stories for animal-loving parents who want to instill this important value in their children. “Wild Beau and Her Kittens” is the third book in Author Peggy Krause’ “The Kitty Tales Trilogy” for 7 to 11 year old boys and girls. Poor Beau is a scruffy, hungry cat living in the forest preserve trying to take care of her two tiny kittens all on her own. It’s very challenging being a cat without an owner or a warm, dry house to live in. The cat friends, Soupy, Lila, Lola, Puff Puff, and Spider Man stumble across Beau one day while on a trip to the forest preserve to find Soupy’s foster raccoon-son, Ferdinand. Seeing how thin and battered Beau is from living outside, the cats make it their project to help Beau and her kittens in every way they can.
Biografía del autor:
Author Peggy Krause loves animals and children - and children, in turn, are naturally drawn to her animated personality and quirky sense of humor. This quirky sense of humor is evident in every chapter of her funny and fast-paced children’s books in “The Kitty Tales Trilogy”) written for 7 to 11 year boys and girls. Parents and teachers highly recommend the books because of their many messages of kindness throughout the stories. She writes her books so that they not only entertain, but also make the children think. She writes them as timeless lessons about love and loyalty and responsibility toward animals. Peggy’s first book, Finding My Molly, is on the National Humane Education Society's recommended reading list, and The Scruffy Little Crumb-Grabbers recently won the National Indie Excellence Finalist Book Award! Believe it or not, all the crazy antics of the children, Ruby and Frankie, in The Scruffy Little Crumb-Grabbers are true stories from the author’s life! The author is an animal rights activist and devotes several hours each week volunteering at a nearby animal shelter. She is quite in tune with the feline psyche and has captured all of their adorable idiosyncrasies within the characters of her books for the enjoyment of children and cat-lovers everywhere. The author lives in a suburb of Chicago with her four cats, The Pleasingly Plump Clementine Clump, Clive, Lovie-Dovie, and Monkey. Peggy’s daughter married four years ago and she is anxiously awaiting grandchildren to play with.
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