Little Ginger

Little Ginger by Ron Maris, published by Random House Children’s Books in 1994, is a children’s book that tells the story of a cat named Little Ginger who struggles to find a home. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Little Ginger’s journey as he faces rejection but ultimately finds acceptance when he saves the farm, leading to an invitation from Cow, Sheep, and Hen to stay permanently.
Readers will discover themes of friendship and belonging as they engage with Little Ginger’s adventures. The story highlights the importance of courage and the bonds formed through acts of kindness. This book is suggested for a junior reading level, making it suitable for young readers who are exploring themes of community and acceptance.
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Nobody will give Little Ginger, the cat, a home; until one day he saves the farm, and Cow, Sheep and Hen ask him to stay for ever. Suggested level: junior.
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