Six Dinner Sid Award-winning
by Inga Moore (author)
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Sid the sneaky cat has six owners, six homes… and six dinners a day. Life’s just about purrfect – until the day he’s caught with his whiskers in the cream! How will his many owners react when they realise that Sid is not theirs and theirs alone? Told in humorous text and wonderfully deft, realistic artwork, this classic story of a manipulative mog with everyone wrapped around his little paw is full of rib-tickling chuckles. It is one of the Daily Telegraph’s top 50 children’s books of all time.
Winner of the Smarties Book Prize.
Also available: Read and Respond activities to accompany Six Dinner Sid.
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Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780340894118
Publisher
Date published
May 7th, 2004
Other details
- 32 pages
Condition
New
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Spidergirl
on 9 March 2014Ok book
3out of 5 -
nopassword123456789
on 11 April 2011not the best book and its a bit short.But its okay…
3out of 5 -
lewismichie
on 3 March 2011this book was great sid is really funny
5out of 5 -
Fifi44
on 1 June 2010I like Sid he is funny.
5out of 5
Susan & Noelle
on 13 October 2009
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My eight year old and I loved this book. It has rich illustrations and a cute story line. If you have a cat or have a cat friend in the neighborhood who loves to visit your home, you might get a kick out of this story. I did feel conflicted at the end, but that is just me. It makes you think about how a kitty might see things, which is not the same as how me we might. Move over Morris!