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Rickie the Raccoon Learns About Recycling - written by Giovanna Lagana, illustrated by Angela Cater, Lachesis Publishing

Rickie thinks that it would be great if the world was full of rubbish.  He would never be hungry again.  It falls to his friend, Carmen the Cat, to teach him the error of his ways and the importance of recycling.

 

 

 

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A Perfect Nest for Mrs Mallard - written and illustrated by Angela Cater, to be published in 2008 by Tabby Cat Press

Last year's nesting season did not go very well for Mrs Mallard and she learnt a lot from not only her own experience but that of the other birds on Platt Fields lake.  This year, she is determined to find the perfect nest - safe and warm for her ducklings to hatch in.  The perfect nest is built in a bed of ivy underneath a beautiful magnolia tree that stands in the courtyard of a neighbouring girls' school.  When the ducklings hatch, Mrs Mallard faces another problem?  How will she get her ducklings from the security of the courtyard to their permanent home on Platt Fields lake?

This story is based on a true event that occurs each year at the School where Angela Cater is School Secretary.  Regular visitors to Platt Fields will recognise many of the bird characters featured in the story. 

Happy Birthday Sailor Sam! A Hong Kong Adventure - written and illustrated by Angela Cater, to be published in 2008 by Tabby Cat Press - a bilingual book in English and Simplified Chinese

Sailor Sam has now been part of the crew for almost one year and is excited as his birthday approaches.  The sailors always do something special for each other's birthday.  The day dawns and the ship arrives in Hong Kong.  Sailor Sam is greatly disappointed when he is told that there is too much work on board ship that day for his friends to be able to spend the day with him.  Nevertheless, he enjoys the day exploring Hong Kong with the new friends he makes there.  Have the crew really forgotten Sam's birthday or will a big surprise be awaiting his return to the ship?