Tosca’s Surprise

Tosca’s Surprise by Matthew Sturgis, published by Penguin in 1994, is a charming children’s book featuring vibrant illustrations and a captivating story. This edition, written in English and spanning 32 pages, follows Tosca the cat as she searches for the perfect quiet spot. Her journey takes an intriguing turn when her friend Roger, the big orange tomcat, reveals a hidden hideaway that ultimately leads to a delightful surprise.
In this engaging tale, readers will discover the importance of friendship and the joy of finding a special place. The narrative highlights themes of exploration and the unique personalities of animals, particularly cats. With its full-color illustrations, Tosca’s Surprise invites young readers to immerse themselves in Tosca’s world and the secret she has been keeping. This book is a delightful addition to any juvenile fiction collection, especially for those who enjoy stories about animals.
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Tosca the cat knows she must find a quiet place, but no place is exactly right until her friend Roger, the big orange tomcat, tells her about a little-known hideaway. When Tosca finally settles down, readers will marvel at the secret she’s been keeping. “Mortimer’s expressive, perfectly rendered cats’ eyes are unsurpassed. Sure appeal”.–Kirkus Reviews. Full color.
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