The Chinese Siamese Cat

The Chinese Siamese Cat by Amy Tan is an unabridged audio edition published by Phoenix Audio on October 1, 2006. This engaging story features Ming Miao as she narrates the tale of her ancestor, Sagwa, a kitten whose cleverness outsmarts the Foolish Magistrate. The narrative is enriched with full-color illustrations, making it suitable for young listeners and readers alike.
In this charming fairy tale, readers will discover the cultural backdrop of Chinese folklore as it intertwines with the playful antics of cats. The story not only entertains but also provides insights into the themes of family and heritage. Aimed at children aged 4 to 8, this audio edition invites young audiences to explore the adventures of Sagwa while fostering an appreciation for cultural narratives and the unique characteristics of Siamese cats.
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To explain the markings on their faces and tails, Ming Miao tells her kittens the story of their ancestor, Sagwa of China, and how the kitten’s antics foiled the Foolish Magistrate. This fairy tale is the inspiration of a PBS animated series that ran from fall 2001 to fall 2002. Full-color illustrations.
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