Three Little Kittens

Three Little Kittens by Paul Galdone, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 1986, is an illustrated edition featuring 32 pages in English. This book brings to life the beloved Mother Goose rhyme about three kittens who misplace their mittens, enhanced by Galdone’s vibrant illustrations that capture the playful spirit of the story.
Readers will find a charming narrative that follows the kittens as they navigate their minor mishaps and strive to win back their mother’s affection, particularly in hopes of enjoying her delicious pie. The tale combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, exploring themes related to animals and family dynamics. This classic rendition of a fairy tale is sure to engage both young children and adults alike.
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The favorite Mother Goose rhyme about the three careless kittens who lost their mittens is given added appeal with Galdone’s bold and colorful illustrations.
The three little kittens may be a bit irresponsible, but they always manage to correct their mistakes in this favorite classic tale. The kittens’ dramatic displays of regret, as well as their sincere efforts to get into their mother’s good graces–and taste her scrumptious-looking pie!–will delight readers young and old.
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