The Fat Cat A Danish Folktale

The Fat Cat A Danish Folktale by Jack Kent is a charming children’s book published by Puffin Books in 1974. This new edition features 30 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a delightful exploration of a humorous Danish folktale. The story follows a little cat who, while watching over a pot of gruel, indulges in a series of comical encounters that lead to his increasing size.
Readers will find that the narrative unfolds with a blend of humor and whimsy, as the cat’s adventures include interactions with various characters, culminating in a meeting with a woodcutter. This engaging tale is rooted in the traditions of children’s literature and fiction, making it a fitting addition to any young reader’s collection. The book’s dimensions make it a convenient choice for reading at home or on the go.
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SUMMARY: The shocking, funny yet satisfying Danish folktale of the little cat who ate the gruel he was watching over, the pot, and the old woman and in fact everyone he met. He got fatter and fatter, and then he met the woodcutter.
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