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Originally published in 1981 with artwork from the talented Krystyna Stasiak, and then reprinted in 2016 with new illustrations by Kate Cosgrove, The Purple Pussycat is the third beginning reader I have read from author Margaret Hillert in the last few days. I sought it out specifically for the Stasiak illustrations, which I greatly enjoyed. The text itself is very basic, and although the story idea here has interest, the narrative leaves a bit to be desired, sometimes feeling rather choppy. Fortunately, the visuals are just lovely, with a beautifully vivid color palette and an almost folk-art sensibility. Recommended to fellow Stasiak fans, and to anyone looking for (very) beginning readers featuring magical toy adventures. ( )