Ragdolls
Part of the Cool Cats series
Like the name suggests, this cat has a relaxed nature. Ragdolls love to cuddle in your arms and will follow you wherever you go. They are even willing to be walked on a leash or dressed up in doll clothes! Enjoy learning about this patient pet in this interesting title for early readers.
Birmans
Part of the Cool Cats series
This fluffy feline is perfect for a family home. Birmans love both affection and play, but are quiet and refined as well. Some of their favorite things to do are play with interactive toys and run around with other pets. Cuddle up with this silken cat in this fun title for beginner readers.
Devon Rexes
Part of the Cool Cats series
Devon Rexes are the ultimate cat companions. They will eat what you eat and go where you go! Devons like to perch on the shoulders of their owners and use their large ears and eyes to keep track of everyone in the house. Learn more about this curly-haired cat breed in this title for young learners!
Russian Blues
Part of the Cool Cats series
The intense gaze of a green-eyed Russian blue draws the attention of any cat admirer. Glistening, plush fur, a regal Russian history, and chosen loyalty to its owner give this cat a reputation of luxury. But the breed was not always so significant. Learn more about how the Russian blue earned a place among cat fanciers in our book for beginning readers.
Orientals
Part of the Cool Cats series
With the largest gene pool of any of the cat breeds, Orientals come in more than 300 different combinations of colors and coat lengths! Playtime and socialization are especially important for these intelligent, talkative cats. Orientals will go in search of stashed toys when they're ready to play. Pick up this title about active Orientals for cat-loving kids!
RagaMuffins
Part of the Cool Cats series
RagaMuffins have all the qualities needed to win a best companion award. Just consider the way the cats seek out human laps for relaxing, or the open invitation they give cat lovers to pet their soft fur. This book will make beginning readers wish for a RagaMuffin to cuddle or dress up!
Abyssinians
Part of the Cool Cats series
Sometimes referred to as the Aby-silly-an, this happy, active cat feeds off of attention. Abyssinians are impressively athletic with a playful nature. Explore the lifestyle of this adventurous feline in this beginner book kids will love.
American Shorthairs
Part of the Cool Cats series
This cat is a true companion. The American Shorthair loves being held by all ages, but feel free to give them their independence, too. This breed is perfectly content basking in the sun and watching birds. Snuggle up with these lovable cats in this informative title for young students.
Japanese Bobtails
Part of the Cool Cats series
From behind, Japanese bobtails look more like rabbits than cats. Their pom-pom tails are an unexpected feature. With every page turn, young readers will better understand the unique appeal of these rare cats and why some people consider them good luck charms.
Selkirk Rexes
Part of the Cool Cats series
Another bad hair day. Such is life for the Selkirk rex breed. These cats are famous for their unruly curls. Even their whiskers curl! Beginning readers may want to pet and style the plush hair of a Selkirk rex after reading this book.
Siberians
Part of the Cool Cats series
Siberian cats proudly wear their Russian heritage. The triple coats they sport are thick and water repellent for survival in their homeland's often-harsh climate. The extra ruffs of fur around their necks function like scarves. In this title, early readers will find it easy to warm up to the loving Siberian breed!
British Shorthairs
Part of the Cool Cats series
Ever wonder what kind of feline the Chesire Cat is? He's a British shorthair! This smiley, chubby-faced breed is versatile, friendly, and popular. Read more about the history, personality, and award-winning features of the British shorthair in this title for early readers!
Ocicats
Part of the Cool Cats series
Ocicats are tame pets disguised as wild animals. Their spotted coats make them look a lot like small ocelots, the wild cats they are named after! Looking past the spots and behind the name, this title introduces kids to a special kitten named Tonga that started a breed.
Cornish Rexes
Part of the Cool Cats series
Cornish rexes are the curly-coated supermodels of the cat world. Long, graceful, and poised, it is true that brains come along with their beauty, too! They are interactive with their owners and don't like to be left alone for long. Cat-loving readers will enjoy learning about the quirks and antics of Cornish rexes!
Maine Coons
Part of the Cool Cats series
Native to Maine, these felines have been mousers, farm cats, and 19th Century ship cats. Their good nature allows them to adapt well to many lifestyles and personalities. Both playful and calm, this breed is a great house pet. Cozy up with these cuties in this engaging title for growing readers.
Persians
Part of the Cool Cats series
You will not find this cat scaling the heights of your home. Instead, the Persian can be found relaxing on a couch or playing with a peacock feather. This breed is quiet and soft in every sense of the word. Learn to lounge like this calm cat in this beginner book.
Siamese
Part of the Cool Cats series
This striking breed will demand your devoted attention. Curiously smart and willing to converse with you, the Siamese makes a great pet. When left alone, these intuitive animals will entertain themselves with faucets, cupboards, and other tricky traps. Read about these cute cats in this informative book for young students.
American Curls
Part of the Cool Cats series
American Curls are Peter Pan in feline form. Though they grow in size, they never grow out of their kitten ways. Even their ears resist conformity by curling backward just days after birth! In this book, curious young readers will meet a cat breed fit for life in Neverland.
Balinese
Part of the Cool Cats series
Smooth just might be the best description for the Balinese breed. The cats' long, silky coats do not mat, and their body movements flow with a beautiful grace. This easy-to-read title shows why Balinese cats were named after Indonesian dancers. Its photographs put the breed's elegance on full display!
Scottish Folds
Part of the Cool Cats series
Not only are the ears of Scottish Folds smaller than ears of other breeds–they fold down flat on the cats' heads! Scottish Folds have personalities as soft as their bodies. They bond closely with family members and savor every cuddle. Nestle up with Scottish Folds in this beginner read for students.
Burmese
Part of the Cool Cats series
Burmese cats dress well for their body type. You might not guess that sturdy bodies are hiding underneath silky coats. This book will spark curiosity about cats and show elementary readers that Burmese cats are much more than balls of fluff.
Egyptian Maus
Part of the Cool Cats series
Egyptian Maus have retained enchanting traits from their ancient ancestors. They are the only breed with natural spots, can run up to 30 miles per hour, and live to protect their territory-especially their one favorite person! Dash into the lives of Egyptian Maus in this title for beginning readers.
Norwegian Forest Cats
Part of the Cool Cats series
Once mousers for Vikings, Norwegian forest cats are a populous breed in the U.S. today. Tufts of fur pour out of their ears and toes, hailing back to their rugged, northern ancestry. Wegies, as they are often called, are affectionate pets. Discover more about the evolution of this wild breed in our title for young readers.
Manx
Part of the Cool Cats series
One of the most ancient cat breeds still popular today is the Manx. Manx cats are tailless, sociable, and strong, originating from an island off the coast of Britain. Due to their oceanside beginnings, these felines sometimes play in the kitchen sink! Investigate the lives of these quirky cats in this title for early readers.
Exotics
Part of the Cool Cats series
Mild-mannered and loving, the Exotic breed is much like its Persian ancestor but requires less grooming! Unlike more high-spirited felines, Exotics wait patiently on their owners for food, affection, and playtime. Young readers will delight in this book, discovering the special traits of Exotics.
Sphynx
Part of the Cool Cats series
Hairless, fearless, and big-eared are all traits that make up this feline. Sphynx are known for their bald bodies, but their snuggly and affectionate personality is overlooked. These cats will be your permanent shadow and household greeter, befriending anyone who will help them keep warm. Learn more about these clever cats in this interesting read for young readers.