Kittens in the Kitchen (Animal Ark)
by Lucy Daniels, Ben M. Baglio (Ghostwriter)
Animal Ark [US Order], Animal Ark (1)
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When the stray cat she has adopted has kittens in her school caretaker's cottage, he gives Mandy just a week to find homes for the four babies.Tags
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I have fond memories of reading Animal Ark as a kid. Along with all the other series I'm revisiting at the moment, I've decided to set out to read all of Animal Ark. I know I read a hell of a lot of them but I know I didn't quite get through the whole lot.
Animal Ark follows Mandy and James two crazy obsessed animal lovers for work together to save all the animals in the world. Mandy is the adopted daughter of two vets and many books in the series revolve around her hometown of York and her parent's veterinary clinic - Animal Ark. James is her best friend and fellow helper/trouble maker. The series promotes responsible animal ownership, willingness to work hard for worthwhile goals and encouragement to lend a hand to family, friends and show more others in the wider community. Animal Ark is pure gold for young readers. Unfortunately they're a bit simple and a lot repetitive for adult readers but let's face it, those of us rereading are likely here for nostalgia than plot. Younger readers will find the series engaging, humorous, a little silly and lots of fun.
I don't remember these books being quite so young when I first read them. Anyway, Kittens in the Kitchen is about a stray cat giving birth to four kittens inside the kitchen and Mandy trying to find them homes. 3 stars for the target audience, but 2 stars for me. It was a bit boring - nothing much happens in this one. show less
Animal Ark follows Mandy and James two crazy obsessed animal lovers for work together to save all the animals in the world. Mandy is the adopted daughter of two vets and many books in the series revolve around her hometown of York and her parent's veterinary clinic - Animal Ark. James is her best friend and fellow helper/trouble maker. The series promotes responsible animal ownership, willingness to work hard for worthwhile goals and encouragement to lend a hand to family, friends and show more others in the wider community. Animal Ark is pure gold for young readers. Unfortunately they're a bit simple and a lot repetitive for adult readers but let's face it, those of us rereading are likely here for nostalgia than plot. Younger readers will find the series engaging, humorous, a little silly and lots of fun.
I don't remember these books being quite so young when I first read them. Anyway, Kittens in the Kitchen is about a stray cat giving birth to four kittens inside the kitchen and Mandy trying to find them homes. 3 stars for the target audience, but 2 stars for me. It was a bit boring - nothing much happens in this one. show less
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Another wonderful Animal Ark book. Didn't realize until halfway through that it's actually the first in the series. I loved reading how spoiled Imogene is in this book, and the old ladies fighting was funny. And I loved how Mandy and Walter tricked Ernie into keeping the kitten! I've read so many AA books, I guess I should've caught on to the fact that Mr. Williams would end up keeping the mother cat (it's mentioned in later books), but I totally didn't remember, so it was a very nice surprise.
Another wonderful Animal Ark book. Didn't realize until halfway through that it's actually the first in the series. I loved reading how spoiled Imogene is in this book, and the old ladies fighting was funny. And I loved how Mandy and Walter tricked Ernie into keeping the kitten! I've read so many AA books, I guess I should've caught on to the fact that Mr. Williams would end up keeping the mother cat (it's mentioned in later books), but I totally didn't remember, so it was a very nice surprise.
A stray cat has a litter of kittens in Mr. Williams' (school custodians) kitchen. Mandy and her friend James have one week to find homes for the kittens before Mr. Williams gets rid of the kittens.
When the stray cat she has adopted has kittens in her school caretaker's cottage, he gives Mandy just a week to find homes for the four babies.
"When a stray cat gives birth to kittens in Mr. Williams' kitchen, he is furious. Can Mandy find homes for four kittens in one week?." (Copied & Pasted from Amazon).
Bethany
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Ben M. Baglio was born in New York in 1960, and grew up in a small town in New Jersey. Baglio studied English Literature at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduation, he worked as a children's book editor in New York City. Five years later, a job at publishing house in England became available and he moved there to accept the position. Some show more time after that, Baglio decided to try his own hand at writing and created the characters of Mandy Hope and James Hunter. Their adventures became known as the Animal Ark series. The books originally were published in England, under the pseudonym Lucy Daniels, and have since gone on to be published in the USA and translated into 15 languages. There is also a live-action television series based on the books in England. Some of Ben Baglio's titles are The Brave Bunny, Sheepdog In The Snow, and Spaniel in a Stocking. Baglio has also contributed one title, The First Olympics, to the Choose Your Own Adventure gamebook series. Baglio also wrote the Horseshoe Trilogies. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Kittens in the Kitchen (Animal Ark) (Animal Ark)
- Original title
- Kittens in the Kitchen
- Alternate titles
- Kittens in the Kitchen
- Original publication date
- 1994-03-17
- People/Characters
- Mandy Hope
- Important places
- Yorkshire, England, UK
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- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 823.914 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures English fiction 1900- 1901-1999 1945-1999
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- PZ7 .D2193 .K — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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