Counting on Calico

Counting on Calico by Phyllis Limbacher Tildes is a delightful exploration of counting through the lens of a calico cat and her seven kittens. Published by Charlesbridge Pub. in 1995, this First Edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The book invites readers to engage with various aspects of cat behavior and characteristics, making counting an enjoyable experience for all ages.
Readers will discover a range of intriguing questions about cats, such as why they rub their faces against humans and the unique traits of different breeds. The narrative highlights the playful nature of these animals, from their twitching tails to their washcloth tongues, offering insights into the world of cats while reinforcing concepts of counting and numbers. This engaging blend of juvenile nonfiction and fiction provides a fun and educational experience for young readers.
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Counting is fun for all ages when you count on calico cat and her seven kittens. Why does a cat rub its face against you? Which cat has no tail at all? How old can a cat live to be? From twitching tails to washcloth tongues, these cats are full of surprises.
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