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When best friends Catvinkle and Ula are asked to defend two sheep accused of eating Amsterdam’s tulips, they’re not sure what to believe. The sheep say they’re innocent, but they do look very sheepish.
To win this case, Catvinkle will need the help of a wolfhound, a llama, two travelling koalas, a pair of Russian bears … and a very special bird.
‘An instant children’s classic’ Sunday Age
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When best friends Catvinkle and Ula are asked to defend two sheep accused of eating Amsterdam’s tulips, they’re not sure what to believe. The sheep say they’re innocent, but they do look very sheepish.
To win this case, Catvinkle will need the help of a wolfhound, a llama, two travelling koalas, a pair of Russian bears … and a very special bird.
‘An instant children’s classic’ Sunday Age
Here comes the delightful feline Catvinkle and her dalmatian friend Ula for a new adventure, one in which they have to defend their new sheep friends who have been accused of eating the tulips of Amsterdam.
The animal community is front and centre in these junior fiction novels with humans on the periphery, yet the intrigues, petty jealousies and connivances that we experience are also rife among Catwinkle’s cohort. Nasty Twinkiepaws is causing more trouble but learns that she can’t beat friendship and loyalty.
This is a quirky tale that has a nice take on empathy wrapped up with a capricious wit which made me laugh out loud. Great to read aloud for ages 4–6 and read alone ages 7–9.
These curious cases are perfect for middle grade readers who like their stories to come with a puzzle to be solved!