Cats Sleep Anywhere

Cats Sleep Anywhere by Eleanor Farjeon is a delightful exploration of the whimsical places where cats find comfort. Published by HarperCollins on September 30, 1996, this First Edition features 24 pages of engaging content in English. The book combines a charming poem with stunning illustrations by British painter Anne Mortimer, making it an appealing choice for readers who appreciate both poetry and art.
In this book, readers will discover a variety of intriguing locations where cats curl up, from swings to open drawers and even old sneakers. The text captures the playful nature of cats, while the full-color illustrations enhance the experience, appealing to both children and adults alike. With themes centered around animals and pets, this work is sure to resonate with cat lovers and those interested in juvenile nonfiction and fiction alike.
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Whether it be on a swing, in an open drawer, or even in an old sneaker, cats manage to curl up in all kinds of intriguing places. Eleanor Farjeon’s classic poem provides a simple, charming text for breathtaking illustrations by popular British painter Anne Mortimer, in a lovely book that will cherished by cat lovers of all ages. Full color.
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