June is Adopt a Cat month- we have picked out some great cat themed books and have them displayed in the children’s room for you to take home!
Here are some more favorites you can place on hold with your SAILS library card.
The dawn of a new age is upon the warrior Clans, but when tragedy strikes RiverClan, one young medicine cat must use her gift to prevent the Clans' newfound peace from descending into chaos.
Kitty is excited to throw a kitty-corn party but becomes frustrated when newcomer Puppy messes up the decorations, ruins the gift Kitty made, and worst of all, he takes up all of Unicorn's attention.
This picture book catches rascally kittens being their adorable (and mischievous!) selves from morning to nap to night.
Katie and the Catsitter: Secrets and Sidekicks V.3
Still training to be a sidekick, Katie protects the city against mysterious robot attacks--while trying not to feel like an outsider within her own friend group.
Max Meow. Book 4, Taco time machine
Max Meow and Mindy the Scientist go back in time in a time machine shaped like a taco.
Pete the Cat plays hide-and-seek
Pete the Cat loves to play hide-and-seek! When his friends hide, Pete covers his eyes and counts to 10. He opens them and just knows he will find them soon.
Cat Kid Comic Club V.3 On purpose
The comic club is going in all different directions! Naomi, Melvin, and siblings are each trying to find their purpose. Naomi has an idea to get rich quick that causes a lot of commotion and emotion. And when faced with rejections, the friends try and try again to stay true to their vision. To top it off, a surprise visitor comes to class to stir things up. Will a desire for money and power cloud Naomi's purpose? Is it quitting time? Will the club ever be the same? The hilarity is nonstop as the baby frogs navigate sibling relationships, follow their path, and create art -- with purpose!
Told from the viewpoint of the First Cat of the White House, this clever picture book takes readers on a tour of this historic residence, where they will find out who really runs things around there.