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When the Cat Became a Detective - cover

When the Cat Became a Detective

Quentin Ash

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

In this delightfully goofy and humorous story, a mischievous family cat named Whiskers unexpectedly takes on the role of a detective. Armed with a magnifying glass and a nose for mysteries, Whiskers solves everything from lost socks to vanished cookies with the utmost seriousness—whether the family needs help or not! As the cat investigates quirky family mysteries, from the case of the disappearing pizza to the strange sounds coming from the attic, Whiskers shows everyone that even the most unexpected family members can have a knack for detective work. With plenty of laughs, surprises, and a whole lot of fun, "When the Cat Became a Detective" is a heartwarming adventure perfect for children aged 5-12. Prepare for a purrfectly entertaining time as Whiskers uncovers the funniest and most unexpected truths around the house.
Available since: 08/16/2025.
Print length: 138 pages.

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