Kitty’s New Doll

“Kitty’s New Doll” by Dorothy Kunhardt is a charming children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on September 14, 2004. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Kitty and her mother as they visit a toy store for Kitty’s very first doll. Instead of choosing a doll that walks and talks, Kitty opts for a simple rag doll that, while lacking in features, sparks her imagination and creativity.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of imagination and play, as Kitty engages with her new doll in a way that brings it to life through her thoughts and feelings. The book highlights the joy of choosing a toy that may not be conventional but allows for endless possibilities in play. With subjects touching on animals, cats, and the world of toys, “Kitty’s New Doll” invites young readers to embrace their creativity and the power of pretend.
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KITTY AND HER mother go to the toy store for her very first doll. Which one does Kitty choose? Not the doll that walks and talks. Kitty chooses a rag doll that can’t do anything, not even sleep. “But she can pretend cry and pretend sleep . . . and she can say anything I want her to say,” says Kitty. And as she walks home with her new doll, she holds it close and pretends that it says, “I love you.”
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