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Holly Webb Animal Stories #8: Ginger the Stray Kitten
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Product description
Rosie loves to visit the wild cats that live near the farm close to her Gran’s house. Her favourite is a tiny kitten whom she calls Ginger, because of his fluffy marmalade fur. Ginger is shy and wary, quick to hide, but slowly he puts his trust in Rosie. Then one awful day, the farm is sold to developers. When the builders and bulldozers arrive, the little kitten is terrified. The farm is gone. All the other cats have left. He is alone in the world. Will Rosie come back to help him now?
Product Details
Series
Holly Webb Animal Stories (book 8)
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781847150790
Publisher
Date published
January 1st, 2009
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 4.3; Lower years; 2.0 points
Other details
- 128 pages
Condition
New
UK editionSeries
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What kids think
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heart29
on 6 March 2014A very cute story <3
4out of 5 -
pawprint2
on 8 March 2013This is a really good book
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LilHellokitty
on 8 March 2010Wonderful book. So sad and Ginger is so cute….
5out of 5 -
hearts87
on 28 June 2009It was brilliant you should read it
I loved it, if i could, i would give it 99/100!!!!!!!
Read it and you won't regret it!!!!
Hearts87xxxxx
5out of 5 -
HannahMontana6262
on 16 January 2009Such a beautiful wild kitten!!!!!
hannahmontana6262xx
5out of 5
Catlova99
on 31 October 2015
Such a nice book Rosie came back for him and then I would think she got to take him home.