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  2. 35 Cute Hello Kitty Coloring Pages for Sanrio Stans

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    Hello Kitty is shown here in a lovely coloring page from iheartcraftythings.com that would make for the perfect valentine! Related: Calling All Doodlers! 25 Printable Coloring Pages for Kids 11.

  3. Hello Kitty - Wikipedia

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    Hello Kitty (Japanese: ハロー・キティ, Hepburn: Harō Kiti), [6] also known by her real name Kitty White (キティ・ホワイト, Kiti Howaito), [5] is a fictional character created by Yuko Shimizu, currently designed by Yuko Yamaguchi, and owned by the Japanese company Sanrio.

  4. Beverly Cleary - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Atlee Cleary (née Bunn; April 12, 1916 – March 25, 2021) was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction.One of America's most successful authors, 91 million copies of her books have been sold worldwide since her first book was published in 1950. [2]

  5. SuperKitties - Wikipedia

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    In doing so however, several animals are trapped and lost in the maze's walls. The SuperKitties are called in where the Kitty Copter ends up damaged. While Sparks stays behind to repair the Kitty Copter, the others enter the maze to stop Cat Burglar and Sassy. Things get worse when Bitsy and Sassy end up trapped in the maze.

  6. Shima Shima Tora no Shimajirō - Wikipedia

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    Kirinta is a male yellow giraffe. He was Shimajiro's friend before Kindergarten started. He is also mischievous and is good at karate. Monta Kimura (きむら もんた, Kimura Monta) Voiced by: Megumi Soukawa (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English) Monta is a brown monkey and one of the kids at Challenge Kindergarten in Shima Shima Tora no Shimajiro.

  7. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    The word "kitten" derives from the Middle English word kitoun, which in turn came from the Old French chitoun or cheton. [1] Juvenile big cats are called "cubs" rather than kittens; either term (but usually more commonly "kitten") may be used for the young of smaller wild felids, such as ocelots, caracals, and lynxes.