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Willow the duckling / Jane Clarke.

By: Clarke, Jane.
Series: Dr Kitty Cat is ready to rescue.Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, ©2016Description: 89 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 19 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9780192743350 (pbk).Subject(s): Doctor KittyCat -- (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction | Veterinarians -- Juvenile fiction | Animals -- Juvenile fiction | Cats -- Juvenile fiction | Children's literatureDDC classification: 808.899282 C55 Summary: We'll be there in a whisker!' The series follows the first-aid adventures of Dr KittyCat and Peanut the mouse who's always at her side. Each book will focus on a small furry patient who badly needs Dr KittyCat's help. With fun and familiar contexts that children can relate to, lovable characters, and strong storylines around each medical emergency, the Dr KittyCat series has real appeal for the target audience. There is just the right mix of compelling first-aid detail combined with a delightfully surreal furry world. The books share a unique visual identity - they are highly-illustrated in two colour, combining photography and hand-drawn elements. In Willow the Duckling the little animals are rehearsing for the the Thistletown Talent Show when Willow the Duckling is suddenly taken ill. She's desperate to perform on stage like the others, but will Dr KittyCat and Peanut be able to make her better before the curtain rises? Summary: A series of heart-warming medical dramas set in a community of cute animals. The little animals get their chance to shine on stage at the Thistletown Talent Show, but Willow the Duckling is suddenly taken ill at rehearsals. Will Dr KittyCat be able to make her better in time for the show, so that she can have her turn in the spotlight?
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We'll be there in a whisker!' The series follows the first-aid adventures of Dr KittyCat and Peanut the mouse who's always at her side. Each book will focus on a small furry patient who badly needs Dr KittyCat's help. With fun and familiar contexts that children can relate to, lovable characters, and strong storylines around each medical emergency, the Dr KittyCat series has real appeal for the target audience. There is just the right mix of compelling first-aid detail combined with a delightfully surreal furry world. The books share a unique visual identity - they are highly-illustrated in two colour, combining photography and hand-drawn elements. In Willow the Duckling the little animals are rehearsing for the the Thistletown Talent Show when Willow the Duckling is suddenly taken ill. She's desperate to perform on stage like the others, but will Dr KittyCat and Peanut be able to make her better before the curtain rises?

A series of heart-warming medical dramas set in a community of cute animals. The little animals get their chance to shine on stage at the Thistletown Talent Show, but Willow the Duckling is suddenly taken ill at rehearsals. Will Dr KittyCat be able to make her better in time for the show, so that she can have her turn in the spotlight?

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