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Hotel for Cats: No Room for Trouble

Marie Pavlenko
Barcode 9781915947017
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Release Date: 01/08/2024

Genre: Children's Reference
Sub-Genre: Personal & Social Issues
Illustrator: Marie Voyelle
Label: Chicken House Ltd
Series: Hotel for Cats
Contributors: Marie Voyelle (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Chicken House Ltd

Magda's nephew Georges is coming to stay at the Hotel for Cats -and Mulot is terrified. When Georges last came to visit, he teasedthe poor cat so much that Mulot has developed a terrible phobia.His loyal friends, with the help of new cat Ciboulot, work on aplan to help their friend. But can he face his fear before Georgesarrives?
A charming Parisian animal story for ages 7 and up! At the hotel for cats, it's up to feline friends Bobine, Mulot, Carpette and Couscousse to make all the furry guests feel at home.  But when they learn that George, a mischievous human, is coming to stay, they really have their work cut out for them! Can they avoid a cat-astrophe?  The second charming tale following the sweet and loveable group of feline friends. From the bestselling series, translated from the original French by Anna Brooke and with delightful illustrations throughout. Delightful and funny – a classic little gem for readers aged 7 and up. Perfect for fans of Paddington and Mango and Bambang.   PRAISE FOR HOTEL FOR CATS: ‘Voyelle’s enchanting illustrations bring extra life and laughter to Pavlenko’s gorgeous Gallic gem as the captivating cast of cats wend their witty and wicked way into every young reader’s heart!’ LANCASHIRE EVENING POST