A Tail of a Baby, a Kitten, and a Secret Button The kitten knows where the button is. Play all day is what Chill, an easily smitten three-month-old-kitten, plans to do. But there go his plans when he falls in like with Baby Lizzie, the prettiest little thing he has ever seen! Sadly, her mama thinks he is out to eat her child. She even offers her own life instead. And the fairy tale ends before it even begins. So he must convince her mama he has no plans to make a meal of either of them. But before he can do so, something else appears and wants to gobble them all up. Should he use his secret…mehr
A Tail of a Baby, a Kitten, and a Secret Button The kitten knows where the button is. Play all day is what Chill, an easily smitten three-month-old-kitten, plans to do. But there go his plans when he falls in like with Baby Lizzie, the prettiest little thing he has ever seen! Sadly, her mama thinks he is out to eat her child. She even offers her own life instead. And the fairy tale ends before it even begins. So he must convince her mama he has no plans to make a meal of either of them. But before he can do so, something else appears and wants to gobble them all up. Should he use his secret knowledge and save them all? Or should he do the smart thing and save only himself?
A picture paints a thousand words for young readers who can see. But for visually-impaired young readers, just a few more words paint a thousand pictures. Sherri Eri, being herself visually-impaired (VI), weaves in a little more description into her stories than is usual in picture books.Think of it like alt text giving more details of images to a VI reader. With such descriptions woven in, VI readers are better able to picture the illustrations when someone is reading the story to them. And that's why Sherri calls her brand Picture The Book.Sherri hails from Singapore, an island city-state whose Malay name is Singapura, or Lion City. The Merlion, a make-believe creature, and the official mascot of the country, with its fishtail and lion's head, stands tall at the Merlion Park, overlooking Marina Bay. So this heritage lends Sherri her fascination for mermaids and cats, be the latter wild or domesticated.Plus, because her world is filled with shades of gray (not the Fifty kind
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