Miss Lily loves rescuing cats and collecting treasures, but one day discovers she is lost in kitten and clutter chaos. She's even run out of room for stacking the strays Now, the Wobbilty Bobbilty House is about to burst . . . can there really be too much of a good thing?
Miss Lily finds a way forward by sharing. First, she donates some of her collection and then creates the neighborhood's first Catf , a vibrant community hub dedicated to pet rescue and adoption.
Miss Lily's Wobbilty Bobbilty House is a heart-warming, gentle story about hoarding, a reminder that the best "things" in life aren't things, and that sharing joy is the best way to increase it.Topics:
Pet rescue/ adoptionCaring for pets responsiblyMental healthHoarding / declutteringSharing with otherswww.byJenn.com Review: "Get ready to have some fun with Miss Lily as she zips about town on her speedy motorbike collecting all her favorite things -toys, games, dolls, crafts and cats. . . lots and lots of homeless cats Soon her wobbilty bobbilty house is filled chock-a-block to the top. But that doesn't stop Miss Lily. She keeps bringing home more stray cats and kittens everyday until her house is about to burst But when cat-astrophy strikes, Miss Lily realizes she can't keep all her darling kitties. Determined to find a happy home for every cat, Miss Lily opens a cat Cat-fe (caf ) where friends and neighbors find coffee, books and just the right furry, purry friend to adopt.Written with spirit and humor, Jenn Preston Chushcoff has created a kindhearted, quirky heroine with the best of intentions that readers of all ages with adore. Irene Silvino's animated illustrations give personality and charm to each cat and kitten in the book, and there are lots.You'll find yourself reading this treasure of a book over and over again." Marcia K. Vaughan, former school librarian and award-winning author of over 85 books, including the classic children's story, Wombat Stew.