About the Holiday
It’s safe to say that when kitty is happy, everyone’s happy. Cats have a particular way of tugging at your heart with their meows, yowls, and emotion-filled mews. Of course, we want to make sure they have everything they need to feel good. That’s what this month’s holiday is all about. To celebrate, spend some extra time with your furry friend, make sure they’re up-to-date on their vaccinations, and surprise them with a new toy or extra treat or two.
The Little Red Cat Who Ran Away and Learned His ABC’s (the Hard Way)
By Patrick McDonnell
Little red cat opens one eye from his nap and is astonished to see the door hanging open. Quickly, he scurries out and down the walkway, very pleased with himself. Until he meets an Alligator—an alligator who has his enormous jaws open. Ahhh!. The cat runs past him, and the alligator gives chase. They don’t see the Bear—half way up a tree. But the bear sees them and joins the chase.

Copyright Patrick McDonnell, 2017, courtesy of Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
Soon, they find themselves hurtling past chicken’s coop, from which Chicken scrambles out clucking loudly. They all run on until…Yikes! Danger! Is that a Dragon napping there? Eeek! It is! The dragon is up—which is so alarming that there’s now an Egg! Wait! Fire! Run from the flames! Do you have your sun Glasses?

Copyright Patrick McDonnell, 2017, courtesy of Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
The crew keeps running while cat thinks of Home, slip on the Icy pond, swing through the Jungle, and trespass on castle grounds where the King and princess see them from a turret window. The princess points and shows her dad Lost cat poster on the castle wall. But by now the cat, the alligator, the bear, the chicken, the dragon, and the egg are traversing Mountain peaks until the dragon shouts, Nnnnnnnn Oooooooo! as everyone else goes Over a cliff. Thankfully they all packed their Parachute.

Copyright Patrick McDonnell, 2017, courtesy of Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
Dropped into unknown territory this ragtag group has lots of Questions, and, of course, by now they need to use the Restroom. At last, the Sun is setting, and everyone is very Tired. But what is that shining in the darkness? It’s the king and princess to the rescue on a Unicorn! Unbelievable! And they have Valentines for each of them! This leads to lots of hugging to show what valued friends they’ve all become.
It’s time for everyone to head for home, so they Wave goodbye, and the king gives little red cat a scroll. When red cat unrolls the paper, he finds a map with a spot marked with an X. Now he knows just where to go to Yawn—and catch some Zzzzzzzzzzzs.

Copyright Patrick McDonnell, 2017, courtesy of Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.
A key in the back of the book provides the words for each letter.
Readers will laugh all the way through Patrick McDonnell’s wordless alphabet book as little red cat skedaddles when the door is open and has himself a letter-perfect adventure. McDonnell offers a fully developed tale with clear clues to the words that define each letter while also leaving plenty of opportunities for kids to find other words that also apply. McDonnell’s cartoon animals are fierce only in their expressive cuteness and the adorable princess and her kindly dad provide just the magical ending this buoyant escapade deserves.
A marvelous way for children to interact with the alphabet and language, The Little Red Cat Who Ran Away and Learned His ABC’s (the Hard Way) will grow with kids as they increase their vocabulary and develop their sense of humor, making it a must for classroom and home libraries.
Ages 4 – 7 and up
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 2017 | ISBN 978-0316502467
Discover more about Patrick McDonnell, his books, and his comic strip MUTTS on his website.
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Happy Cat Month Activity
Fishing for Playtime Cat Toy
Cats are happy when they’re chase after bouncing, sliding objects, and they love fish. While this toy may not taste as good as fish, it sure smells better and doesn’t require worms or hooks to get!
Supplies
- Old or new child’s sock
- Fiber Fill
- Yarn or string
- Fabric paint or markers
- Small bell (optional)
- Catnip (optional)
Directions
- Paint or draw fins and eyes on the sock
- Fill the sock with fiber fill
- Add a teaspoon of catnip (optional)
- Add a small bell (optional)
- Use the yarn or string to close the opening with a strong knot
- Leave a long section of yarn or string to pull or dangle the toy
You can find The Little Red Cat Who Ran Away and Learned His ABCs (the Hard Way) at these booksellers
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