Cone cat / written by Sarah Howden ; illustrated by Carmen Mok.
Material type: TextPublisher: Toronto, ON ; Owlkids Books, [2020]Copyright date: 2020Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 24 x 27 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 1771473614
- 9781771473613
- JP
- PZ7.1.H69 Co 2020
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One day Jeremy the cat wakes up at the vet to find a cone has been fastened around his neck. It bends his whiskers and bungles his super-cat sense. After attempting several fruitless escape maneuvers, he dejectedly accepts his new role: he is Cone Cat now. But when by a happy accident he discovers the gives him certain superpowers, like tipping the cereal bowl so he can get the milk, he realizes that the cone just might be a friend after all. And as it turns out, it's useful for lots of things! Like hiding the stuffing he rips out of the couch, trapping spiders on the wall, and super hearing so he knows when to hide from the little human. The next day, the humans take the cone away and, just like that, he's free! But at a cost--even though Jeremy has the freedom to return to his old tricks, he wonders if it will ever be the same as his glory days with the cone. But doesn't take him too long to find out.
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