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Atlas of Cats 1

Discover the Claw-Some World of Cats

9781837582617

Lonely Planet
Available: 07/23/24
9.38 x 10.88 · 112 pages
Ages 6-8 years
9781837582617
CDN $32.99 · cl

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Frances Evans

illustrated by Kelsey Heaton

Explore the claw-some world of cats in this definitive guide that's packed with fun facts and illustrations. Large continent maps show the origin of over 100 weird and wonderful breeds like the Sokoke from Africa - the rarest variety of domestic cat in the world - plus discover ancient cats, wild cats, record-breaking cats, and their super senses!
Meet the fascinating cats that stroll alongside us including the cuddly Cornish rex, the hairless sphynx, and the showstopping Persian. Then explore the world of their wilder cousins, from bobcats and pumas, to leopards, lions and tigers. Get the low-down on famous cats across the globe with the entertaining features that present our planet's sophisticated 'Show Cats', humble 'Heroic Cats' - and so much more. With bright and cheery cat diagrams including the ultimate 'Atlas of a Cat', readerswill be introduced to the biology of our feline friends from their differing ear shapes to their beautiful fur patterns.
Inside Atlas of Cats :
- Over 100 awesome breeds and crossbreeds from North America, Europe, Africa, Western and Northern Asia, Southern Asia, Eastern Asia, Australasia
- Large maps of each continent that show where each cat breed originates from
- Atlas of a cat's body and their super senses
- Fun-packed profiles detailing country of origin, size, coat and personality traits
- Themed fun features that cover kittens; cats in ancient Egypt; cat body language; cats' natural instincts; cat myths, legends and superstitions
- Lively, light-hearted, and colourful illustrations by Kelsey Heaton, illustrator of the Atlas of Dogs
- Written by Frances Evans, author of the Atlas of Dogs, as well as various reference and activity books


Come and explore the authoritative guide to cats in this fully-illustrated 'who's who' of felines from around the world. Jam-packed with plenty of cat-titude, this follow-up to the Atlas of Dogs is the purr-fect book for curious kids who want to learn more about the history of our beloved kitties, as well as animal lovers who are crazy about everything to do with cats.

Frances studied English Literature at UCL and Cambridge and now works as a children's editor and writer in London. She enjoys working across a range of non-fiction subjects for kids--from animals, space and science experiments to unicorns, origami and puzzles.

Kelsey Heaton graduated from Columbus College of Art & Design and works as an illustrator and designer.

About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids - an imprint of the world's leading travel authority Lonely Planet - published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travelers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an adventure. Come explore!