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Pumpkin Cat

Pumpkin Cat

Published in
2004
3.79
on Goodreads (221)

Description

One stormy night just before Halloween, a ginger cat finds shelter and kind people at a library, but at night, all alone, she realizes that the library cannot be a real home because something is missing. On a stormy night in October, a ginger cat finds refuge in the 'Returned Books' bin of the local library. Rescued by two kind librarians, Pumpkin Cat makes a home for herself in the large children's room. But the wooden sheep and the sock monkey never talk, and once the librarians leave for the day, Pumpkin Cat is lonely. Searching for what is missing, she makes a new friend in a neighborhood girl and receives a Halloween gift that fills her heart. Ann Turner's tender story, paired with Amy June Bates's cozy illustrations, explores the idea that sometimes for a home to be found, a home must be given. Ann Turner is the author of several books for children, including Red Flower Goes West, illustrated by Dennis Nolan. She lives with her family in Williamsburg, Massachusetts.
Age
3-7
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
32 pages

Why to read

  • The book encourages creativity and imagination by presenting a unique story about the adventures of a pumpkin and a cat.
  • It teaches valuable life lessons such as the importance of friendship, cooperation, and understanding differences.
  • The illustrations are likely to be vibrant and engaging, capturing the attention of young readers and stimulating visual learning.
  • Reading 'Pumpkin Cat' could be a fun seasonal activity, especially around fall or Halloween, to get into the spirit of the season with a thematic story.