Kitty's Friends

by Bel Mooney

Published 7 August 2003
Each story in the latest title in the Kitty series focuses on one of Kitty's friends, whom readers have come to know through the twelve books. William - why shouldn't he feel cross, when everybody takes him for granted? Rosie - it's the day of the big race, she's sick with nerves and no one seems to care. Anita - how can she keep her little brothers quiet when all she wants is time to herself? Tim - watches as bits of his old life go off to the jumble sale but one loss he can't accept. Melissa - who is the real Melissa? A shopping trip helps her to find out. And, of course, there's a story about Kitty, too. When her friends are tired and low she has a surprising solution.

Kitty's Big Ideas

by Bel Mooney

Published 1 September 2002
Kitty and her friends have delighted children of all ages for more than fifteen years. With her naughty, practical, clever, tomboyish nature, Kitty has proved a refreshing alternative to the frills and fuss of her less interesting peers. Everyone wants to know what Kitty thinks about friendship, family, parents who don't understand, school, holidays and her favourite things. As well as telling us snippets from her most memorable experiences, Kitty provides bits and bobs for you to fill in and ideas for what to do in your spare time. A Letter From Kitty Hi Everyone! We all have our grumbles, don't we? Mum grumbles about messy bedrooms. Dad grumbles about cheeky daughters! My friend Rosie grumbles about being the youngest, and my brother Daniel grumbles when I'm right instead of him! And what I grumble about most of all is BEING BORED. But it's no good just waiting for something exciting to happen. It's better to make your own fun - and that's the reason for this book. I've filled it with all sorts of good ideas for things to make you UN-bored, and there are bits for you to fill in, too - well I couldn't write the whole book by myself! Love, Kitty p.s.
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