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Cargando... Sixto Seis Cenas / Sid Dinner Six (Pinata) (1991)por Inga Moore
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Sid, the lovable and mischievous cat, manages to charm his way into receiving six dinners from six different households each day. However, when his secret is revealed, Sid's neighbors come together to devise a plan to ensure Sid gets the care and attention he needs. I had never heard of this book until I came across the title online... It caught my eye and I laughed out loud because I feed a black alley cat who I named "Sid," and I am sure he picks up other meals on our street! The coincidence was too good to pass up and I gave the book a read. Very charming little book that often uses multiple panels per page (in the style of a comic or graphic novel) to show off the eponymous cat's various names, personalities, and of course his meals. Great concept and very well executed, a nice light humor that hints at a bigger set of issues (the street Sid lives on is Aristotle Place), with nicely done illustrations that are a good mix of cartoony and realistic (well-observed cat drawings here). I also checked out the sequel [b:Six Dinner Sid: A Highland Adventure|9696537|Six Dinner Sid A Highland Adventure|Inga Moore|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1344606776l/9696537._SX50_.jpg|24119150] but it trades in the low-key domestic charms of this book for a rather silly adventure... Not my cup of tea but still fine, I suppose. Sid lives at six houses so that he can get six dinners every day. People in the neighborhood don't talk to each other, so no one knows... It works out well until Sid gets a cold and goes to the Vet six times. The Vet tells the six "owners" that they are sharing a cat and they get very angry. Sid solves the problem in a happy ending. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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El pícaro gato Sixto pertenece a seis amos, vive en seis casas y cada día cena seis veces. Como cada uno de sus amos cree que el gato es suyo y solo suyo, a Sixto todo le va a pedir de boca..¡hasta que un día coge un resfriado y el veterinario descubre el pastel...! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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