When the Silliest Cat Was Small

When the Silliest Cat Was Small by Gilles Bachelet is a delightful children’s book published by Abrams Books for Young Readers on September 1, 2007. This 32-page edition, written in English, serves as a companion to the author’s previous work, My Cat, the Silliest Cat in the World. The story follows a uniquely charming kitten, who is actually an enormous elephant, as he navigates his new home and engages in typical kitten antics.
Readers will find humor and affection in Bachelet’s illustrations as the kitten makes a mess, hides from his food bowl, and battles a tricky stuffed animal. The narrative captures the playful spirit of childhood and the whimsical nature of pets, appealing to young audiences. With themes of animals and humor, this book is sure to entertain and engage children, inviting them into a world where the silliest cat is anything but ordinary.
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A companion to the breakout hit My Cat, the Silliest Cat in the World, chronicling the silliest cats younger years
The only thing cuter than a cat is a kitten, and the only thing cuter than a kitten is Gilles Bachelets remarkable kittenwho is actually an enormous elephant!
After being chosen from a litter of other brightly colored elephants, Gilless kitten must acclimate himself to his new home. Just like in the first book, the kitten behaves like a kitten should: making a mess, hiding from his food bowl, and waging a war with a particularly tricky stuffed animal. Readers will fall in love again with Bachelets funny and affectionate drawings of his highly unusual cat.
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