Kittens and Cats: A Book of Tales
Eulalie Osgood Grover
Read by Rosslyn Carlyle
This book consists of fifty-two very short fictitious stories about cats and kittens, which have been written for children. Many of the stories have been written by cats and address the queen, many of them are commentaries on well known nursery rhymes, and many of them are both. - Summary by Rosslyn Carlyle (0 hr 34 min)
Chapters
The Queen - Granny Gray - Getting ready - I wonder - Ready for the party - A fu… | 6:46 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
No party for me - I'm off - Being weighed - The party - The commanding officer … | 7:22 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
A famous mouser - A long time ago - A dunce's tale - A tale of three kittens - … | 8:26 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
Who was he - A stranger - A sad tale - My own tale - Three tales - A sight to s… | 6:57 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
Ding Dong Bell - The dining-room - I am so hungry - The Queen's tea-table - Sev… | 5:24 | Read by Rosslyn Carlyle |
Reviews
cat vs pickles
Jet and Pépè 4 ever.
I love it! It is so good! It was one of the first things I followed. I like to listen to it during the night.
Boring
Janelle
This is a really odd book with extremely brief stories and poems centred on a queen's party. I suspect that the original book in its print form would have been much more interesting, especially to young children. I only persisted listening to this because it helped me to sleep, so many thanks to the narrator for that.
this is a really really good book
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