Lonely Planet Kids Atlas of Cats

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By Lonely Planet, Frances Evans, and and, Kelsey Heaton
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Get your fill of feline facts in this definitive guide to cats from around the world with amazing illustrations and claw-some profiles and features!
Large continent maps show the origin of 100 fascinating breeds including the fluff-tastic ragamuffin and hairless sphynx, plus get the lowdown on each cat’s unique skills and find fact-packed spreads about cats in ancient Egypt, courageous cats, cute kittens, and more.
Inside Atlas of Cats:
100 awesome breeds and crossbreeds of domestic and wild cats from North and South America; Europe; Africa; Western and Northern Asia; Southern, Southeast and East Asia and Australasia
Large maps of each continent show where each cat originates from
Atlas of a cat’s body provides readers with basic cat geography from their coat to their claws
Learn about a cat’s amazing super senses plus discover how to speak cat
Fun-packed profiles give details on each cat’s personality traits, unique skills, and incredible adaptations
Special themed features cover courageous cats, cat shows, cute kittens, cats in ancient Egypt, oriental cats, natural instincts, wild cats, cat culture, record-breaking cats
From the creative duo behind Lonely Planet’s bestselling Atlas of Dogs: once again written by Frances Evans and featuring lively, light hearted illustrations by Kelsey HeatonĀ
Jam-packed with plenty of cat-titude, this is the purr-fect book for curious kids who want to learn more about one of the world’s most beloved pets.
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A must-read for all cat lovers. Did you know there are 100 million wild cats and 600 million domestic cats in the world today? This atlas will tell you about some popular breeds, the history of domestication, some helpful facts and unbelievable real stories. I bet you will learn a lot of new things about those amazing felines.