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Caramba
Caramba | Marie-Louise Gay
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This enhanced e-book, in celebration of Groundwood's 35th anniversary, includes a read-aloud feature of the story narrated by Marie-Louise Gay. Caramba is a sweet, shy cat who bravely accepts that he is different, and then discovers his own special talent. Award-winning author and illustrator Marie-Louise Gay, best known for her Stella and Sam books, brings us an endearing character in Caramba, a sweet, shy cat who bravely accepts that he is different, and then discovers his own special talent. Caramba is a fat, furry, striped cat with a big problem. Every single cat in the world can fly, he sighs, except me! Caramba would love to swoop and glide between the clouds, to feel the wind whistling through his fur. He tries to soar into the sky over and over again but always lands flat on his face, until finally he sadly accepts that he is earthbound. Don't be such a scaredy-cat, cry his cousins. All cats are meant to fly! They grab his paws and whisk him up into the sky for an impromptu flying lesson that ends with a big splash and a surprising discovery.
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LibrarianRyan
Caramba | Marie-Louise Gay
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⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐5 ⭐
Did you know cats can fly. Yup, I mean all cats but Caramba. He has tried and tried but just can not take flight. But he finds a great alternative in the end. This story was lovely. I love the pastel watercolors. They are vibrant and set off this story so well.
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rubyslippersreads Great. All I need is cats flying around the house. 😹 4y
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Sheryl
Caramba and Henry | Marie-Louise Gay
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Such a funny and sweet story ... 💕🐱

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Sheryl
Caramba | Marie-Louise Gay
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Such a beautifully written & illustrated story. 💕

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LibrarianRyan
Caramba and Henry | Marie-Louise Gay
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I love the illustrations in these books but just do not care for the story. It's a fine story and I know some kids who would love it, but I don't.