Book Title: Sunny and the Cats by Victoria Otto
Category: Children's Fictions (ages 3-7), 32 pages
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Publisher: self-published
Release date: June, 2022
Content Rating: G - General Audiences. There is no violence, no bad language, no religious expletives, no sex scenes, and no drug use or underage drinking.
Everyone in meow village and woof village lived happily if they followed one very important rule...
Dogs were not welcomed in meow village and any cat that stepped into woof village would be chased up a tree! But a special puppy named Sunny wants to become friends with the cats, so he breaks that rule to see if the cats might like to play.
What happened when Sunny went to meow village? Pick up this book to find out!
I've long believed that animals are our greatest teachers. There's so much we can learn from them to help us become better humans, from loving unconditionally without judgment or discrimination to living in the moment to the importance of teamwork.
Victoria Otto is a children's book author, born and raised in Metro-Detroit. She has a passion for children's literature and strives to create picture books that are engaging, educational, and lots of fun for both children and parents to read. Victoria loves to make author visits at schools and organizations. So far, she has been able to read her books to and visit eight hundred children across the United States.
If you would like Victoria to make an author visit at your school or organization, please email her.
connect with the author: twitter ~ instagram
Talk about when you realized you wanted to be an author. Lifelong dream or happened late on?
When I was younger, I would write little silly stories and read them to my parents. They always thought that I would become an author, but storytelling was just a fun hobby and something to do in my free time. It wasn't until later in life when I thought about writing seriously or the possibility of becoming an author, but it still seemed so far-fetched since I have dyslexia. I was constantly worried that people wouldn't take my writing seriously or think it was "good," but that's when I realized writing is a very subjective and vulnerable career. Readers will either love or connect with what you wrote. Or they will dislike it and not see the purpose. I would have started writing picture books earlier if I wasn't shy or scared to put myself out there, but I believe everything happens at the right time, even when you think it doesn't. Taking my writing seriously and exploring my creative potential at the age of twenty was the best thing I ever did.
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9 comments:
Sounds like a good book.
I think we cats and dogs could teach humans about getting along ;)
Purrs, Julie
Love the cover and it looks like a fun read.
Have a purrfect day, Mudpie. My best to your mom. ♥
animals are indeed amazing teachers! looks like a great book!
My great-nieces would love this.
That sounds like a fun one and I totally love that cute cover!
Sounds like a cute book.
This sounds like it's charming, and also a good book for children.
Sounds like a sweet story. Thanks, Melissa (and Mudpie).
This looks like a very cute book!
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