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"Cat's eyes opened wide - It was Jingle Paws! With a sack full of presents - Like a pets' Santa Claus!" Imagine if your pets had their own special visitor on the night before Christmas. Read along or listen to this delightful tale from Margaret Wise Brown, the author of the children's classics Goodnight Moon and Runaway Bunny.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 15, 2014
      Italian artist Psacharopulo’s soft, grainy illustrations accompany this previously unpublished Christmas story from Goodnight Moon author Brown. When Cat hears noises on Christmas Eve, he rushes to investigate. Meanwhile, a little white mouse watches, hidden on a branch of the Christmas tree. Down the chimney whooshes Jingle Paws, a dog with brown spots, floppy ears, and a bag full of “gifts for the pets:/ For the mouse, a ripe cheese,/ And cat’s favorite—catnip!/ (Though the toy made him sneeze!”). After eating treats left out on a plate, Jingle Paws “wagged his short tail—/ It was time to move on./ With a whoosh up the chimney/ And a woof, he was gone!” Any worries of potential cat-on-mouse violence are quickly put to rest in this gentle, straightforward holiday story. Ages 4–8.

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