Kitty and the Starlight Song
Kitty and the Starlight Song
ISBN: |
9780192777850 |
Binding: |
Paperback |
Published: |
25 Nov 2021 |
Availability: |
65
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$16.95 AUD
$18.99 NZD
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In Kitty and the Starlight Song, Kitty is preparing for the end of the year concert - her class will be singing a song in front of the whole school, and each one of them will have a line to sing as a solo. As a superhero-in-training with cat-like superpowers, Kitty can do all sorts of marvellous things, from jumping between roofs to catching thieves and recovering stolen treasures. As a superhero, Kitty is learning to be brave and to trust in her skills. But as a regular girl, Kitty is terrified to sing in front of everyone at school. She will need the help of her trusted cat crew to overcome her stage-fright.
Kitty and the Starlight Song is the eighth book in the chapter book series about Kitty and her superhero adventures. With a charming main character, cat-packed exploits and striking two-colour art on every page, Kitty is the perfect pick for newly independent readers.
Authors
Author Paula Harrison
Illustrator Jenny Løvlie
Before launching a successful writing career, Paula was a Primary school teacher. Her years teaching taught her what children like in stories and how they respond to humour and suspense. She went on to put her experience to good use, writing many successful stories for young readers. Jenny Løvlie is a Norwegian illustrator, designer, creative, foodie and bird enthusiast. She is fascinated by the strong bond between humans and animals and loves using bold colours and shapes in her work. Her picture book The Girls won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize Illustrated Book of the Year 2019.
Reviews
`Purrfect books for the intended age - I am sure they will be a big success.' Alligator's Mouth
`Praise for Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue: . . . This feline frolic will appeal to readers starting their first chapter books.' iNews
`Review for Kitty and the Sky Garden Adventure: A great first outing into the world of 'chapter' books, Kitty's exploits are ideal for reading aloud or to bridge the gap between picture books and lengthier fiction.' BookTrust