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Parker can be a pest, poking his nose into everything that is going on. He's also pretty clumsy and, while he tries his best, he usually causes a bit of chaos. This is a highly amusing story that all cat owners will easily relate to.
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"Mum goes out to work and Dad works from home. He's there in the day to do things but he's pretty clumsy and forgetful and his cooking is dreadful. Sometimes the kids laugh, saying that he must be the most hopeless Dad in the world. But of course they know he isn't really. When i...t really matters, he's the best Dad in the world"--Publisher's website. Read more
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Two young girls look for an answer as to why cats have tails, and Grandpa comes out with some unusual ideas, but they reject all his silly answers.Then one of them comes up with an idea that even Grandpa couldn't think of.
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Parker can be a pest, poking his nose into everything that is going on. He's also pretty clumsy and, while he tries his best, he usually causes a bit of chaos. This is a highly amusing story that all cat owners will easily relate to.
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Mum goes out to work and Dad works from home. He's there in the day to do things but he's pretty clumsy and forgetful and his cooking is dreadful. Sometimes the kids laugh, saying that he must be the most hopeless Dad in the world. But of course they know he isn't really. He can ...be good fun and when they have problems, are sick, worried or need support in any way, he's the best Dad in the world. Read more
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Why do cats have tails? is an exciting book to share with three- to six-year-olds. It opens up the opportunity to be incredibly silly and have a laugh with the children-especially grandparents with their grandchildren.
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Why do cats have tails? is an exciting book to share with three- to six-year-olds. It opens up the opportunity to be incredibly silly and have a laugh with the children-especially grandparents with their grandchildren.
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David Ling is an Auckland-based publisher of both adult and children's books. He created the Duck Creek Press imprint in 2010 and is also the author of But What Did We Get For Grandpa? illustrated by Dick Frizzell (1983). Stephanie Thatcher lives in Huia, West Auckland, with her ...husband and three young boys. For Duck Creek Press she has also written and illustrated The Quiet Pirate (2013), winner of a Storylines Notable Book Award in 2014, and The Toy Fairy (2014). Read more
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"When the teacher asks about Waitangi Day, everyone else knows what they'll be doing, but William doesn't even know what Waitangi Day means. Then, with the help of his friends he begins to understand what it's all about -- and has a great day too!"--Back cover.
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A day in the life of a seemingly hopeless dad, whose children know that he is the world's best dad.
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