Grade ToThird Grade
SynopsisFrom the author of classics such as Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny , Margaret Wise Brown, the perfect gift for cat lovers and beachgoers alike. On Sneakers' first trip to the beach, his curious paws find surprises in the sand. There's a mischievous crab, playful shrimp, and a shell that echoes the roar of the ocean. "Anne Mortimer's wonderful illustrations make this book a must have," said Children's Literature magazine. "Mortimer's depictions of Sneakers' wide face and his bright yellow eyes perfectly capture Sneakers' moods. They are also so lifelike that this cat seemingly could leap right off the book's pages, ready to prowl the sands of a sea shore near you.", The lyrical prose of Margaret Wise Brown, beloved author of Goodnight Moon, perfectly captures Sneakers the cat's first trip to the seashore. Sneakers' curious paws find cold water, playful shrimp, and a shell that echoes the roar of the ocean. Adapted from stories in the 1955 publication of Sneakers: Seven Stories About a Cat, this delightful book is perfect for those who love cats and the sea., First introduced in 1955, Sneakers, the black cat with four white paws, makes his picture book debut in this adaptation of a story from Brown's chapter book "Sneakers: Seven Stories About a Cat." Full color., Sneakers saw something. It was yellow and pink on the outside.... Then he crept up to it and peeked in. On Sneakers first trip to the seaside, his curious paws find surprises in the sand. Theres a mischievous crab, playful shrimp, and a shell that echoes the roar of the ocean. o A treat for fans of Margaret Wise Brown and cat lovers. Ages 4+, From the author of classics such as Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny, Margaret Wise Brown, the perfect gift for cat lovers and beachgoers alike. On Sneakers' first trip to the beach, his curious paws find surprises in the sand. There's a mischievous crab, playful shrimp, and a shell that echoes the roar of the ocean. "Anne Mortimer's wonderful illustrations make this book a must have," said Children's Literature magazine. "Mortimer's depictions of Sneakers' wide face and his bright yellow eyes perfectly capture Sneakers' moods. They are also so lifelike that this cat seemingly could leap right off the book's pages, ready to prowl the sands of a sea shore near you."