A Bridge Too Fur (Kitten Construction Company Series #2)

A Bridge Too Fur (Kitten Construction Company Series #2)

by John Patrick Green
A Bridge Too Fur (Kitten Construction Company Series #2)

A Bridge Too Fur (Kitten Construction Company Series #2)

by John Patrick Green

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Overview

In John Patrick Green's Kitten Construction Company: A Bridge Too Fur the feline builders return, this time, with dogs! Construction has never been cuter than in this graphic novel for very young readers!

Marmalade and her crew of construction kittens are in high demand!

Their latest assignment (and biggest job yet) is to build the new Mewburg bridge. But with the bridge comes the one thing that cats hate most of all—water! As the team struggles to face their fears and do their jobs, they are forced to get help from some unlikely allies. . . slobbery, car-chasing DOGS.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781250758262
Publisher: First Second
Publication date: 10/01/2019
Series: Kitten Construction Company Series , #2
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 163 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 10 Years

About the Author

John Patrick Green has worked on comics for DC Comics, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks, and Scholastic Graphix. Kitten Construction Company is John's second graphic novel as writer and artist, following 2016's Hippopotamister, also published by First Second.
John Patrick Green is a human with the human job of making books about animals with human jobs, notably the smash-hit graphic novel series InvestiGators. John is definitely a multiple New York Times-bestselling human author and not just a bunch of animals in a trench coat pretending to have a human job. With over a million copies of InvestiGators in print, John is a successful human being with only two hands and a normal amount of fur. He lives in a Brooklyn apartment that doesn't allow animals other than the ones living in his head.
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