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Marshmallow and Taffy had the perfect life until a big gray cat named Snickerdoodle showed up in their backyard. Will the Kurious Katz and Snickerdoodle become friends?
Marshmallow and Taffy don’t mean to get into mischief, they’re just Kurious Katz. The bathtub calls them to jump inside. The living room becomes their own personal jungle gym. But when they jump on top of the pantry, Marshmallow topples a box of cereal on the floor and creates a crunchy mess. With their owner upset, they worry about being sent back to the pound. Will the Kurious Katz be forgiven?
Marshmallow and Taffy are moving from California to Idaho. What will the Kurious Katz do to entertain themselves while confined inside a cramped playpen for the endless drive? Once they arrive at their new home, will they be happy?
Tomorrow is Halloween. Taffy and Snickerdoodle don’t have much trouble picking out their costumes, but Marshmallow just can’t decide. Will Marshmallow ever find the right outfit?
A flamboyance of flamingos. A prickle of porcupines. And a streak of tigers. Oh my! In “Amazing Animal Groups" you’ll explore the animal kingdom and unravel the secrets behind many extraordinary creatures. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply curious about the animal world, this is a must-read book that will leave you amazed with the wonders of nature.
Santa is coming in three days. He has been known to deliver a dog to bad cats on Christmas morning. Marshmallow, Taffy, and Snickerdoodle try to be good, but they can’t help being curious. Will the Kurious Katz stay out of mischief until Santa arrives?
Marshmallow and Taffy and Snickerdoodle love to play all day-every day. Join the Kurious Katz with their crazy antics when their owner is away.
In this picture book biography of the "Fermentation Revivalist," the award-winning authors of Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix combine the themes of ecology, community-building, and resilience. They explore the beginnings of his love of fermented food from New York City kid through adult life in a queer community in the mountains of Tennessee. Sandor believes that making fermented foods connects ALL of us on planet Earth—people, plants, and the Tiny Wild—and his quotes, author's note, and recipe are all part of this delicious and inspiring presentation.
Just when you thought you knew all there was to know about cats comes the ultimate—and unexpected—guide to taking your cat into the wild. Here are cats walking on a leash. Cats hiking on a leash. Cats tramping through snow. Cats camping. Cats kayaking, canoeing, even surfing—yes, cats who love water. When animal writer and active hiker Laura Moss couldn’t find an online resource for hitting the trail with her cat, she created one. AdventureCats.org took off like wildfire, with attention from Wired, the Huffington Post, Outside magazine, BuzzFeed, and much more. Now, the book Adventure Cats—a collection of jaw-dropping photographs, inspiring stories of real-life cats, and all the how-to a cat owner needs—will take readers and their cats well beyond the backyard. Learn how to leash-train a cat. What to do if you encounter wildlife on the trail. Plus, winter safety tips, and how to bring a little bit of the outdoors to an indoor cat. The stories themselves are catnip for animal lovers, from Nanakuli, the one-eyed cat who hangs ten; to Georgie, a four-year-old gray tabby who lives on a sailboat; to Quandary, who not only insists on hiking with her family but also teaches them a valuable lesson: When you follow your cat’s natural tendency to wander, you experience the outdoors at a slower, richer pace. This book will delight every cat person, regardless of whether their pet is inclined to adventure. (Take the quiz at the beginning of the book to find out!)
This is a collection of surveys on important mathematical ideas, their origin, their evolution and their impact in current research. The authors are mathematicians who are leading experts in their fields. The book is addressed to all mathematicians, from undergraduate students to senior researchers, regardless of the specialty.