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  2. Laugh-Out-Loud Cats - Wikipedia

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    The basic concept of Laugh-Out-Loud Cats, as a review by The A.V. Club describes it, is "that two hobo cats from a long-lost early-20th-century comic speak in 21st-century net-slang". [3] The Laugh-Out-Loud Cats comics are presented by Adam Koford as having been produced originally by "A. Koford", his grandfather Aloysius Gamaliel Koford, for a ...

  3. The Cat in the Hat - Wikipedia

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    The book's success led to the creation of Beginner Books, a publishing house centered on producing similar books for young children learning to read. In 1983, Geisel said, "It is the book I'm proudest of because it had something to do with the death of the Dick and Jane primers." Since its publication, The Cat in the Hat has become one

  4. List of Goosebumps books - Wikipedia

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    Some titles are now out-of-print, but most of the original series books (all but five: 24, 47, 60, 61 and 62) were reprinted by Scholastic between September 2003 and June 2007 in a new cover style. In addition, 22 books were reissued from May 2008 to November 2011 as part of the Classic Goosebumps series to accompany the Goosebumps HorrorLand ...

  5. The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat - Wikipedia

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    The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat is the second in the Five Find-Outers series of children's mystery novels by Enid Blyton. [1] [2] It was published by Methuen and Co Ltd and follows the first book in the series, The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage. It tells of a stolen cat the group of children work to find.

  6. Here Comes the Cat! - Wikipedia

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    Here Comes the Cat! (Russian: Сюда идёт кот!, romanized: Syuda idet kot!) is a 1989 children's picture book by Frank Asch and Vladimir Vagin, published by Scholastic. Written in both English and Russian, it tells of a settlement of mice threatened by the ominous shadow of a big cat. Reviews were generally positive.

  7. Strangers Find Lost Cat at Boston's Logan Airport and the ...

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    CBS Boston's story is a real head-scratcher, and one of the main reasons why pets not being able to talk is so annoying. Tell us what happened, Harry! Please! Related: Moment Cat Recognizes Mom ...