<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Dressed in cat ears and a tail, Miss Meow blames her little brother for destroying her favorite toy, but after further investigation she discovers she might not be the only cat in the house.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>An imaginative story about childhood play and one welcoming family to a furry creature who wanders in!</b></p><p>"This is a sweet book about the joys of play, imagination, and animal friendship. It also touches on familiar social-emotional experiences, like getting angry, sharing, and getting along with siblings. . . A sweet story for cat lovers."<br>--<b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b></p><p>"Young feline fanatics will purr with delight at Jane Smith's tale of a little girl with a big imagination and an all-in love for cats. . . Smith's use of present tense puts kids in the middle of the action, while her vivid and evocative illustrations clearly depict the characters' emotions. . . Both a captivating story and an engaging way to talk to kids about their emotions and family relationships, <i>Miss Meow</i> is a <i>purr</i>-fect read aloud for all kids."<br>--<b><i>Celebrate Picture Books</i></b></p><p>With her cat ears on, Miss Meow is the only feline of the house. She prowls proudly around her domain--until she discovers someone destroyed her favorite toy mouse!</p><p><i>But if it wasn't her little brother, then who could it be?</i></p><p>Filled with imagination and make-believe, <i>Miss Meow</i> shows that you can find new friends in the unlikeliest of places--your own home.</p>
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