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Kitty and the Treetop Chase

 


Written by: Paula Harrison
Illustrated by: Jenny Lovlie
Green Willow Books, 2020. Intermediate.

This is the fourth book in a new Kitty series by author Paula Harrison. Kitty comes from a family of superhero's and she has some amazing catlike superpowers that she is learning to use. When there are any signs of trouble in her neighborhood,  Kitty and her three cat friends Figaro, Pixie, and Katsumi are there to help save the day. She loves climbing and balancing on rooftops, using her special nighttime vision, and super hearing to spot trouble but she especially likes being able to talk to animals. One day Kitty's meets a new friend named Ozzy and she discovers that Ozzy has a secret, he also has superpowers. Together they set out on an adventure to solve the mystery at the bakery.

I really enjoyed this sweet story. I thought Kitty was a charming and clever character who was always ready to step in and help. The mystery was layered enough to provide some suspense to the story and with a fast moving plot this is a book you won't want to put down. It is a perfect book for young readers who are ready to move into chapter books but who still enjoy looking at pictures. The chapters are short with beautiful illustrations that help capture the imagination and warmth of the story. 




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