Singenpoo Strikes Again

Singenpoo Strikes Again by Paul Jennings is a First Edition published by Puffin in 1998, featuring 60 pages in English. This book presents a story centered around the belief that cats are not intelligent, as held by Major Mac. However, Scott is determined to demonstrate that Singenpoo, a unique cat, possesses special abilities that could help them overcome the formidable bulldog Mungo the Marvellous and the skeptical Major Mac.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of animal intelligence and friendship through the lens of juvenile fiction. The story unfolds with Scott’s quest to prove Singenpoo’s worth, challenging the misconceptions held by Major Mac. This engaging tale invites young readers to consider the capabilities of animals and the bonds they share with their human companions.
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Cats are dumb. They can’t read. At least that’s what Major Mac thinks. But Scott knows that Singenpoo is a special kind of cat, and if he can prove it, they’ll beat that bulldog Mungo the Marvellous and mean Major Mac.
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