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What will Bingo see and do on his first day out on the farm?
Like any cat, Bingo
longs to breathe the fresh country air, roll in the dirt, and get mud on his paws. But will his adventurous nature lead him into some prickly situations? Find out in,
Bingo's Big Adventure a Cat's Tale by Julia King.This book is based on real-life feline, Bingo, and his move from a shelter to the farm. It's loaded with actual photos - they're big, bold and beautiful and will captivate your young reader.
I loved how Bingo found his way around the farm and met some interesting "friends" along the way. I'd recommend this book to anyone who loves animals, and cats.
For more information, check out Bingo's web site at;
http://www.bingoadventures.com/ and take a look at the sneak peek trailer below.
Kids, Moms and Dads check out the new and exciting articles over at
Imagination-Cafe. This weeks feature comes from the
Doggy Bag.
Check out the preview...
SPOTS AND DOTS
by Ann Deiterich
If you were a big cat in Africa with spots, what would you be – a leopard or a cheetah? Leopards have spots, and so do cheetahs. Which one is which? These cats often get mixed up, but they are easy to tell apart.
Plain or Fancy
Both cats have yellow or tan fur with black spots, but their spots are not the same. Leopard spots are big, black dots in the shape of a circle. Sometimes the dots are so close together that they form the letter “O”. The circle of dots is called a rosette because it looks like a little flower.
Cheetah spots don't look like little flowers. They are small, plain dots. They are not as fancy as leopard spots. Plus, cheetahs have stripes! A cheetah has stripes on each side of its face from its eyes to its mouth. There are no stripes on a leopard’s face...
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