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Counting with Tiny Cat

Illustrated by Viviane Schwarz
Board Book
$7.99 US
5.13"W x 7.5"H x 0.52"D   | 8 oz | 64 per carton
On sale Mar 13, 2018 | 24 Pages | 9780763698218
Age 2-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
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The talented Viviane Schwarz brings a feline spin to counting in this very funny concept book.

At first Tiny Cat has none. Then, what’s that? One! Two! Three! And . . . four! Oops, bonk, now there’s more! Soon Tiny Cat has as many red balls as you can get. Then some extra. Is that too many? Will Tiny Cat ever have just enough?
'Counting With Tiny Cat,' written and illustrated by Viviane Schwarz (‘Is There a Dog in This Book?’), is partly a study in counting, and even more the record of a cat’s futile pursuit of personal fulfillment and identity through the acquisition of little red balls of yarn.
—New York Times Book Review

Schwarz’s crackling visual humor comes through in Tiny Cat’s exuberant reactions and movements, and for readers not quite ready to see Tiny Cat go, the endpapers offer additional misadventures.
—Publishers Weekly
 

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The talented Viviane Schwarz brings a feline spin to counting in this very funny concept book.

At first Tiny Cat has none. Then, what’s that? One! Two! Three! And . . . four! Oops, bonk, now there’s more! Soon Tiny Cat has as many red balls as you can get. Then some extra. Is that too many? Will Tiny Cat ever have just enough?

Praise

'Counting With Tiny Cat,' written and illustrated by Viviane Schwarz (‘Is There a Dog in This Book?’), is partly a study in counting, and even more the record of a cat’s futile pursuit of personal fulfillment and identity through the acquisition of little red balls of yarn.
—New York Times Book Review

Schwarz’s crackling visual humor comes through in Tiny Cat’s exuberant reactions and movements, and for readers not quite ready to see Tiny Cat go, the endpapers offer additional misadventures.
—Publishers Weekly

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