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Kitty's Magic 1 - Misty the Scared Kitten - cover

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Kitty's Magic 1 - Misty the Scared Kitten

Ella Moonheart

Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens

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Summary

Kitty always wanted a cat of her very own, even though they make her eyes puffy and her nose tickly. When her best  friend's  new kitten, Misty, causes Kitty to have a sneezing fit in the middle of their sleepover,  something magical happens--Kitty turns into a cat!  
 
 Being  cat  and human means that Kitty can have the best of both worlds! But  with  this special power comes a new role: Kitty becomes the Guardian of   the local cats' Cat Council and must help them find the purrfect   solution to their feline problems. Kitty's first challenge comes when Misty is too scared to go outside  because of trouble in the neighborhood. Can Kitty's magic help Misty to be  braver?
Available since: 02/20/2019.
Print length: 128 pages.

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