Ebook {Epub PDF} Bijou Bonbon and Beau: The Kittens Who Danced for Degas by Joan Sweeney






















A desperate, pregnant mother cat seeks shelter in a Parisian theater, just in time to provide a home for her kittens. There the ballerinas fall in love with the little feline fuzzballs, calling the mother Marmalade and her kittens Bijou, Bonbon, and Beau. When the stage manager threatens to throw the cats out, the dancers defend them utterly. Summary: On a cold night, a cat found shelter for her newborn kittens in a Parisian theater known for its ballet and for the famous artist, Edgar Degas, who came there to sketch. The ballerinas loved the kittens, but the curiosity of the kittens often got themselves into trouble/5(4). So begins Bijou, Bonbon Beau: The Kittens Who Danced for Degas, Joan Sweeney's second playful peek at the art world after her critically acclaimed Once upon a Lily Pad: Froggy Love in Monet's Garden. In Bijou, Marmalade, the weary cat in question, decides to stop in a Parisian theater known for its ballet and its resident artist, Edgar Degas/5(15).


Joan Sweeney, the author of 10 children's books, lived in Oak Brook and Evanston. while "Bijou, Bonbon and Beau: The Kittens who Danced for Degas" is about a mother cat and her kittens taking. Bijou, Bonbon and Beau: The Kittens Who Danced for Degas by Joan Sweeney, Leslie Wu and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru * Bijou, Bonbon Beau: The Kittens Who Danced for Degas, by Joan Sweeney for very young dancers--Chronicle Books, 85 Second Street, San Francisco, CA tells the story of three kittens who stole the show from ballerinas in Paris.


Bijou, Bonbon and Beau: The Kittens Who Danced for Degas. by. Joan Sweeney, Leslie Wu (Illustrations) · Rating details · 60 ratings · 8 reviews. On a cold dark night, a mama cat seeks shelter for her newborn kittens in a Parisian theater known for its ballet and for the famous artist who comes there to sketch. Summary: On a cold night, a cat found shelter for her newborn kittens in a Parisian theater known for its ballet and for the famous artist, Edgar Degas, who came there to sketch. The ballerinas loved the kittens, but the curiosity of the kittens often got themselves into trouble. Bijou, Bonbon and Beau: The Kittens Who Danced for Degas by Joan Sweeney, Leslie Wu and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru

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