Me and Mr. Fluffernutter

Kids, Animals, Cats, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
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Author: Jennifer Gray Olson ISBN: 9780385754989
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: October 10, 2017
Imprint: Knopf Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Jennifer Gray Olson
ISBN: 9780385754989
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: October 10, 2017
Imprint: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Language: English

From the creator of Ninja Bunny comes a new story about a little girl and her beloved cat, who learn that friendship is the best compromise of all.

A little girl and her cat, Mr. Fluffernutter, are best friends. They do everything together, all the time. But what happens when Mia wants to have a tea party, and play dress-up, and go for a swim? And when Mr. Fluffernutter prefers to stare at the fish bowl? And stare at the fish bowl some more. . . . Can these two be so different—and still be best friends?

Here are two new characters to fall in love with—and a celebration of differences, compromise, and friendship.

Praise for Ninja Bunny:

“Sweetly humorous fun.” —Publishers Weekly

“Gorgeous illustrations add a level of humor and whimsy. . . . Ninja Bunny is sure to delight young warriors of all stripes.” —New York Journal of Books

“Marvelous simplicity.” —Examiner.com

“Funny and full of motion.” —Kirkus Reviews

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From the creator of Ninja Bunny comes a new story about a little girl and her beloved cat, who learn that friendship is the best compromise of all.

A little girl and her cat, Mr. Fluffernutter, are best friends. They do everything together, all the time. But what happens when Mia wants to have a tea party, and play dress-up, and go for a swim? And when Mr. Fluffernutter prefers to stare at the fish bowl? And stare at the fish bowl some more. . . . Can these two be so different—and still be best friends?

Here are two new characters to fall in love with—and a celebration of differences, compromise, and friendship.

Praise for Ninja Bunny:

“Sweetly humorous fun.” —Publishers Weekly

“Gorgeous illustrations add a level of humor and whimsy. . . . Ninja Bunny is sure to delight young warriors of all stripes.” —New York Journal of Books

“Marvelous simplicity.” —Examiner.com

“Funny and full of motion.” —Kirkus Reviews

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