by Frantz Wittkamp (Author) Axel Scheffler (Illustrator)
All About Cats is a collection of hilarious rhymes...all about cats! These short, funny rhymes are brought to life with illustrations from Axel Scheffler, the bestselling illustrator of The Gruffalo.
Cats are sleek, and cats are slick. They read, and do arithmetic!
Have you ever seen a cat playing a piano? Or taking a bubble bath with a rubber duck? Find out what cats really get up to when people aren't around! Axel Scheffler's charming and witty illustrations introduce all kinds of cats - making mischief, playing games, singing songs and out on adventures. This collection of hilarious, quirky poems by Frantz Wittkamp is wonderfully adapted from German to English for the very first time by celebrated children's author David Henry Wilson.
With fourteen delightfully funny short poems, and full-page colour illustrations by Axel Scheffler, the genius illustrator of Room on the Broom, Zog, The Smeds and the Smoos and many more, this collection is sure to entertain children young and old, and is the perfect gift for any cat fan.
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Axel Scheffler is a star illustrator in the world of children's books, and has created many bestsellers including the award-winning The Gruffalo and its irresistible sequel The Gruffalo's Child along with Julia Donaldson. He has illustrated books by Ian Whybrow, Philip Ardagh and T.S. Eliot as well as authoring many of his own titles. Born in Hamburg, Axel now lives in London.
Frantz Wittkamp was born in 1943, studied art education and biology and lives and works as a freelance graphic designer in Lüdingshausen, as well as being an award winning artist and poet. Many of his books have been published by Beltz & Gelberg. He lives in Germany. David Henry Wilson is a playwright and children's author, best known for his Jeremy James and Superdog series. He has written several novels, including The Coachman Rat, and has translated hundreds of books ranging from philosophy and art to children's picture books. He lives in Somerset.