Puss in Boots

Puss in Boots by Lisa Findlay is an illustrated edition published by Random House Children’s Books on April 22, 2008. This 48-page book presents a retelling of the classic fairy tale, focusing on the adventures of Puss, a cat whose life takes a dramatic turn when he is abandoned by the miller’s son, Tom. Determined to change their fortunes, Puss dons a pair of boots and sets off on a journey filled with clever ideas and unexpected twists.
Readers will find that this story is tailored for newly independent readers, making it an engaging choice for those exploring juvenile fiction. The narrative highlights themes of friendship and resourcefulness, as Puss navigates challenges alongside Tom. With its charming illustrations and straightforward storytelling, this edition is designed to captivate young audiences while introducing them to the enchanting world of fairy tales and folklore.
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Poor Puss. His lazy life at the mill has changed overnight. The miller’s son, Tom, is ready to abandon Puss in the woods. But Puss has a few ideas about his and Tom’s fate. He slips on a pair of boots, hoists a sack over his shoulder, and sets off to find the creature comforts he knows they deserve. This simple retelling of the classic fairy tale is purrfect for newly independent readers.
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