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Cargando... Karen's Kittycat Club: A Graphic Novelpor Ann M. Martin, Katy Farina (Ilustrador)
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Hannie, la mejor amiga de Karen, tiene un adorable gatito. Su vecina Amanda también tiene un gato, y Karen tiene al viejo y gruñón Bubu. Ahora que todas tienen gatos, a Karen se le ocurre una idea genial: ¡quiere fundar el Club de los Gatitos!¿Qué harán en el club? Karen no puede hacer de niñera como Kristy, su hermana mayor... pero ¡puede cuidar gatitos! ¿Querrá alguien contratar a Karen y a sus amigas? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This is a fun and quick read, perfect for younger siblings who want to get into The Baby-Sitters Club series but perhaps aren't ready for the more advanced content. Like its sister books though, this series is all about acceptance, friendship, kindness, making amends, and taking responsibility, just in a more age-appropriate way for younger elementary school readers.
The graphic novel adaptations are great, especially for kids who prefer more visuals with their books still. I personally loved seeing the illustrations of the feisty cats and whatever nonsense they were getting up to in the background of the panels. ( )