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"Bianca is excited about the museum's first first-ever sleepover event! But she has an argument with the other museum kittens, and then they can't find her. Did she decide to run away with the schoolchildren? Or do the pesky museum rats have something to do with her disappearance?" --
63) Cool Daddy Rat
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A young rat hides in his father's bass case and tags along as he plays and scats around the big city.
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The Gateway Hotel is open for business, and Amelia and Charlie are awaiting their newest intergalactic arrivals, the fearsome Warriors of Brin-Hask. But the kids soon discover that the Brin-Hask aren't their only new guests. A plague of rats has infested the hotel's kitchen, but these are no ordinary rats ...
67) Year of the cat
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Rat and the eleven other zodiac animals set out to apologize to Cat, but what will happen when Cat does not think Rat's apology is sincere?
68) Harold's tail
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As a result of an experiment stripping the fur from his tail, Harold the squirrel finds himself homeless and mistaken for a rat on the unfamiliar streets of New York City.
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"The Museum Kittens' latest adventure takes them onto a pirate ship in the museum, where Boris thinks he sees the rats with a treasure map. He chases the rats around the museum all day, but to no avail. Just when he's about to give up, he stumbles upon something that just might be a real treasure--but the kittens will need Grandpa Ivan's help to recover it" --
72) Pie-rats!
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"A band of swashbuckling pie-rats has only one goal: to find dessert! Whether it's banana cream, lemon meringue, apple, or cherry, these ravenous rodents will battle storms and scallywags to find the best pie. But will adventures reveal that there is more than one way to satisfy a sweet tooth?"--From jacket flap.
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This book forms part of our 'Pook Press' imprint, celebrating the golden age of illustration in children's literature. 'The Wind in the Willows' is a true classic of Children's literature, penned by Kenneth Grahame and first published in 1908. Alternately slow moving and fast paced, it focuses on four anthropomorphised animal characters in a traditional bucolic version of the English Thames valley - a novel notable for its adventure, mysticism, morality...
76) Goldwhiskers
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During a London vacation, Oz Levinson must deal with the bullying Priscilla Winterbottom, while mouse spy Glory Goldenleaf tracks the whereabouts of a valuable jewel, missing orphaned mouselings, and two evil ministers of rats.
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Hopper escapes a pet shop and soon finds himself in the tangle of Brooklyn's transit tunnels in Atlantia, a utopian rat civilization where Hopper is treated as a royal guest until a multi-generational and multi-species battle breaks out and Hopper learns terrible, extraordinary secrets, including one about his destiny.