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OverviewIn the heart of New Orleans, the power of music brings a special secret to a group of spirited cats. Down in New Orleans near the river and railroad tracks, a young girl named Eartha took in many kitties to live with her in her shotgun shack. They loved this marvelous place with natural beauty and animals outside, and love, music, and flowers inside. One of the shotgun shack kitties, Bill Bailey, was a cat who loved to wander and meow hello to the people he passed, wishing they could understand him. When he encountered some elder cats, they shared the secret to speaking with humans-the power and language of music. It wasn't long before Bill Bailey and his shotgun shack kitty crew were bounding with their brass band instruments in a makeshift parade, singing his namesake song all the way. Families and educators of young children will delight in this story that showcases New Orleans, music, and the importance of community and interconnectedness. Full Product DetailsAuthor: A N Stewart , Virginia de MahyPublisher: ANS Publishing Imprint: ANS Publishing Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9781662950971ISBN 10: 1662950977 Pages: 42 Publication Date: 20 March 2024 Recommended Age: From 3 to 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe book is filled with multiple delights from start to finish. First, the narrative of natural life is quite compelling, describing a beautiful world of sunshine and animals like pelicans, blue herons, and cranes. Additionally, it introduces young readers to a very pleasing song and mentions some interesting musical instruments that will delight children interested in music. The pictures illustrate the plot brilliantly. The cartoon images of cats, plants, houses, humans, musical instruments, and joyful celebrations are carefully crafted to put the reader in a positive mood. Bill Bailey's cheerful and adventurous personality is also quite infectious and likable. Bill Bailey, Please Come Home is a great gift for youngsters with its enthralling story and pictures. A.N. Stewart does an excellent job of capturing the wonderful charm of animals and the irresistible allure of good music! -Reviewed by Foluso Falaye for Readers' Favorite; Five Stars I liked Bill Bailey, Please Come Home because of the values it teaches, such as caring for others, harmony, and collaboration when working as a team. The narrative is entertaining and ideal for teaching young readers a love of animals and music. The descriptions are clear, emphasizing pleasant environments and aspects such as the scent of flowers. The images are wonderful, showing a variety of felines and musical instruments. The colors are cheerful, and the settings have many details, such as houses, flowers, and animals, giving a vivid perspective of New Orleans. I loved how A.N. Stewart combined the story with a song, making the reading more interactive. In addition, Bill Bailey is a kind and friendly character and a great role model. Children will learn the value of music and how wonderful it is to share moments with friends. --Reviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite; Five Stars Author InformationChildren's author A.N. Stewart has been a storyteller since childhood. She grew up in Southeast Louisiana where music, stories, and folklore were what helped foster her imagination. The story, Bill Bailey, Please Come Home is the first installation in The Shotgun Shack Kitties, a series of books following a group of spirited kitties that live in a shotgun house in New Orleans with a girl named Eartha.A.N. Stewart combines playful storytelling with the vibrancy of New Orleans, with each book highlighting a feature of the lively region-jazz and other music, food, community. A.N. is her own inspiration for her stories, as she indeed lives in a shotgun house in New Orleans with too many cats.She believes a great book is one that evokes compassion and joy and reminds readers of the beauty around us, in a world that has enough sadness or stress. She hopes her own young readers come away from her stories excited about music, nature, and reading, and that it stays with them long after the book is closed.A.N. Stewart currently lives in New Orleans with ten cats including, of course, the one and only Bill Bailey. Virginia de Mahy is an illustrator that is currently living in the French Quarter and grew up in New Orleans with a love of the culture, art, and music. She is also a cat enthusiast and this is her debut book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |