Cat has a dream. She runs. She flips. She jumps. She slips. Will Cat make the team?
Cat ears on Elizabeth
β Scribed by Rachel Vail
- Publisher
- Feiwel Friends
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Cat Ears on Elizabethis the third in Rachel Vail's A Is for Elizabeth chapter book series--featuring illustrations by Paige Keiser.
Cat ears on your headband is not the only way to look great.
But it is a very good way.
Mallory has glitter folders and bright orange sneakers and a huge pink eraser.
And Mallory has cat ears on her headband.
Then Anna comes to school with cat ears on her headband, too.
Everybody loves how they look in those cat-ear headbands.
Especially Elizabeth.
Elizabeth doesnβt have cat ears on her anything.
She doesnβt even have any headband at all anymore. (They squish her head too much).
Elizabeth needs a cat-ears headband! Itβs an emergency!
Maybe a surprise I Love You present from her grandparents will fix everything.
Or maybe Elizabeth doesnβt need to be fixed at all.
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