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The Little Lost Kitten - cover

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The Little Lost Kitten

Holly Webb

Publisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd

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Summary

Lucy and her dad are still feeling sad about the loss of their lovely cat Patch, who had been part of their family for such a long time. So when a little lost kitten turns up in their garden, Lucy doesn't want to tell her dad in case it upsets him. But she grows to love the little kitten and she doesn't seem to have a home, so Lucy is really upset when she disappears and finally she has to tell her dad the truth. Will her dad be able to help Lucy find the little kitten and can they offer her a new home?
Available since: 06/01/2023.
Print length: 96 pages.

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