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Doodle Cat is Bored
Kat Patrick
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Description for Doodle Cat is Bored
Hardback. Illustrator(s): Marriott, Lauren. Series: Doodle Cat. Num Pages: 32 pages. BIC Classification: 5AC; YBCH. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 230 x 230. .
Doodle Cat is back and he is very bored. Until he finds a thing! But what is this thing and what does it do?
Doodle Cat is back and he is very bored. Until he finds a thing! But what is this thing and what does it do?
Following on from their debut picture book I Am Doodle Cat, writer Kat Patrick and illustrator Lauren Marriott have created another hilarious tale featuring the irreverent bright red squiggle who loves just about everything.
Bursting with imagination and fun, Doodle Cat returns to remind us to be curious, creative and to explore every option.
Product Details
Publisher
Scribe Publications
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Series
Doodle Cat
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781911344131
SKU
V9781911344131
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-30
About Kat Patrick
Kat Patrick recently realised they never actually grew up, and so they’ve been trying to make a living as a writer ever since. Originally from the UK, they have written their way around the world, and after stints in New Zealand, Australia, Iceland, Paris, and Patagonia, are now based in Glasgow. Lauren Marriott is, above all other ... Read more
Reviews for Doodle Cat is Bored
‘A beautiful, funny, imaginative tale about being bored, and finding ways to entertain yourself. Guaranteed to make children of all ages smile.’
Australian Mother & Baby
‘[T]he book’s pages burst with colourful creatures, wild lines, and new adventures. Doodle Cat’s audience will be itching to unleash their own inner artists.’
Foreword Reviews
‘Doodle Cat, drawn as ... Read more
Australian Mother & Baby
‘[T]he book’s pages burst with colourful creatures, wild lines, and new adventures. Doodle Cat’s audience will be itching to unleash their own inner artists.’
Foreword Reviews
‘Doodle Cat, drawn as ... Read more