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OverviewWhen two cats compete in a pumpkin contest, they both win a new friend in this charming story about pumpkins, Halloween, and cats! Mimi and Clara are neighbors. Both cats want to win this fall’s Great Pumpkin Contest. As the competition draws near, Mimi’s pumpkin grows larger...and larger...and LARGER. And soon the pumpkin—and her worries—are bigger than she imagined. Can Clara help Mimi find her way With adorable artwork from author and illustrator Angie Rozelaar of Planet Cat Studio, The Great Pumpkin Contest is a perfect Halloween story, and a reassuring reminder that even in a competition, friendship always comes first. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Angie Rozelaar , Angie RozelaarPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.344kg ISBN: 9780062741370ISBN 10: 0062741373 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 19 September 2019 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Preschool (0-5) , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsHer [Rozelaar's] friendly illustrations are brightly colored and nicely textured, depicting sweater-clad cats with large, round heads and stubby limbs. The anthropomorphic cats' expressive faces evince a wide range of emotions, including amazement, suspicion, and anger. This lesson in cooperation goes down easy. -- Kirkus Reviews Accessible to young readers. The tale of emerging friendship is one to which most can relate. Readers will enjoy the surprise ending and the ways through which Clara and Mimi connect. VERDICT This is an enjoyable and lighthearted story of friendship and collaboration for young children. -- School Library Journal This mellow autumn tale's straightforward text conveys that kindness and teamwork yield the best fruit of all. Playful pastel-toned, mixed-media illustrations reward careful viewers with literary and feline references. -- The Horn Book Rozelaar's winsome mixed-media pictures [. . .] sweetly portray the blossoming of a friendship. -- Publishers Weekly Her [Rozelaar's] friendly illustrations are brightly colored and nicely textured, depicting sweater-clad cats with large, round heads and stubby limbs. The anthropomorphic cats' expressive faces evince a wide range of emotions, including amazement, suspicion, and anger. This lesson in cooperation goes down easy. -- Kirkus Reviews Accessible to young readers. The tale of emerging friendship is one to which most can relate. Readers will enjoy the surprise ending and the ways through which Clara and Mimi connect. VERDICT This is an enjoyable and lighthearted story of friendship and collaboration for young children. -- School Library Journal This mellow autumn tale's straightforward text conveys that kindness and teamwork yield the best fruit of all. Playful pastel-toned, mixed-media illustrations reward careful viewers with literary and feline references. -- The Horn Book Her [Rozelaar's] friendly illustrations are brightly colored and nicely textured, depicting sweater-clad cats with large, round heads and stubby limbs. The anthropomorphic cats' expressive faces evince a wide range of emotions, including amazement, suspicion, and anger. This lesson in cooperation goes down easy. -- Kirkus Reviews Her [Rozelaar's] friendly illustrations are brightly colored and nicely textured, depicting sweater-clad cats with large, round heads and stubby limbs. The anthropomorphic cats' expressive faces evince a wide range of emotions, including amazement, suspicion, and anger. This lesson in cooperation goes down easy. -- Kirkus Reviews Accessible to young readers. The tale of emerging friendship is one to which most can relate. Readers will enjoy the surprise ending and the ways through which Clara and Mimi connect. VERDICT This is an enjoyable and lighthearted story of friendship and collaboration for young children. -- School Library Journal This mellow autumn tale's straightforward text conveys that kindness and teamwork yield the best fruit of all. Playful pastel-toned, mixed-media illustrations reward careful viewers with literary and feline references. -- The Horn Book Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |