Thursday, March 2, 2017

Review: A Cat Named Swan

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I’ve often thought that the old saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” is especially true for a well-illustrated childrens’ book. Some artists just seem to have a way of capturing deep emotions, and Holly Hobbie does it masterfully in A Cat Named Swan.

Aimed at ages 3 to 7, this book chronicles the story of a rescue kitten’s adoption and the transformative joy he brings to his family.

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Hobbie’s beautiful watercolors capture the kitten’s hard life as a stray as well as the bliss he finds once he has found his forever home.

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This is a wonderful book to teach young children about pet adoption and the power of unconditional love.

A Cat Names Swan is available from Amazon and everywhere books are sold.

Illustrations by Holly Hobbie from A CAT NAMED SWAN by Random House Books for Young Readers, used with permission

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