Angus and the Cat

Angus and the Cat by Marjorie Flack is a delightful children’s book published by Doubleday, Incorporated in 1931. This edition, bound for schools and libraries, spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Angus, a curious Scottish terrier whose adventures often lead him into amusing situations, whether he’s dealing with bossy ducks or a clever cat.
Readers will find Angus’s escapades both entertaining and relatable, as he navigates various social themes and encounters with animals. The narrative captures the essence of childhood curiosity and the lessons that come with it, making it a charming addition to any young reader’s collection. With its focus on manners and etiquette, this classic tale continues to resonate with new generations.
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Angus’s curiosity is always getting the better of him, whether he’s egging on a pair of bossy ducks, being one-upped by a wily cat, or finding himself lost in the middle of the night. This lovable Scottish terrier has entertained millions since he first appeared in 1930, and now a new generation can enjoy his antics.
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