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For many years, Phyllis lived with her family in Connecticut. They have also lived in Nottingham, England, and enjoy traveling to exotic places like the rain forests of Costa Rica. They live in Savannah, Georgia, where Phyllis enjoys birdwatching, gardening, writing, and expanding her artistic abilities. Phyllis has worked as a designer for Hallmark and was the assistant art director for Hopkins Art Center at Dartmouth College after her graduation from RISD. She was a freelance graphic designer for over 25 years, doing everything from logos to opera and ballet promotion pieces.However, she never lost sight of her original dream of becoming an author/illustrator and in 1995 her first children's book, Counting on Calico, was published. Since then she has published several other stories ranging from pets and wildlife to ethnic tales. One of her more recent books, The Magic Babushka, evokes her own Russian heritage.
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Counting on Calico,
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This review is from: Counting on Calico (Paperback)
This book is wonderfully illustrated book that tells all about the behavior of calico cats and cats in general. I loved reading it. It is not a counting book, but does have the munbers 1-20 at the top of the pages.
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LEARNING ABOUT CATS AND LEARNING TO COUNT TOO.,
This review is from: Counting on Calico (Paperback)
This one is indeed a counting book and covers the numbers one through twenty. That is not the strong point of the book though; although it is certainly a plus because you are sort of killing two birds with one stone here. (Not that I would ever kill a bird with a stone...or anything else for that matter; I use this only as an expression). No, the value of this book lies in the fact that it is a wealth of information about calico cats in particular and regular cats in general.
This book is absolutely running over with "cat facts." We learn how calicos are colored, how they use heir claws, how many teeth they have, what whiskers are for, how kittens learn, how old cats can get, the odd relationship between cats, insects and birds the hunting instinct of all cats and on and on. The child will gain a wealth of information in this book, and I dare say that many adults will learn and gain also. The second thing that makes this work so wonderful is the art work. The pictures are of such high and detailed quality that you and your child will almost want to reach out and touch the cats and expect to feel their fine fur. The details of other animals, background and landscape is extremely well done and a delight to the eye. This is a perfect one on one read and is certainly a wonderful book to read by cat lovers, both young and old. Don Blankenship The Ozarks
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Fun and educational for all cat lovers, young and old,
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This review is from: Counting on Calico (Paperback)
I'm not a kid and loved the book. It not only has great illustrations and is fun, but also is educational about how calicos are colored, what whiskers are for, etc.
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