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That`S Not My Kitten-Usborne Touchy & Feely Books

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Watt invites toddlers to touch and feel the kitten's ears in this Touchy-Feely board book designed to help develop both sensory and language awareness.

10 pages, Board Book

First published January 1, 2001

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Fiona Watt

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Fiona Watt is an Editorial Director and writer at Usborne Publishing. She started working at Usborne in 1989 and has written and edited hundreds of books including baby and novelty, sticker, art and craft, cookery, science and activity books.
Fiona graduated from Exeter University with a B.Ed. (Hons.), specialising in Psychology and Art and Design. After university she worked as a researcher and writer for a company which published educational material for places where children went on school visits (zoos, museums, stately homes etc). She then taught seven, eight, and nine year olds for five years; three years at a state school in Sevenoaks in Kent, and two years at The British School in the Netherlands in The Hague.

Having joined Usborne in 1989, Fiona became an editorial director in 2003, largely responsible for writing baby and novelty books, as well as art and activity titles. She has written over 100 titles for Usborne Publishing, perhaps most notably the, ‘That’s not my ….‘ touchy-feely series.

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21 reviews2 followers
February 8, 2018
An interesting read. It starts with a kitten which looks a bit like your kitten, but it's not. It's tongue is too fuzzy. You can actually touch the tongue and check for yourself. Same thing on the next page - a similar cat, but when you look closer one thing's wrong and it's not until the very last page that you find your kitten, the one with a fluffy tummy. I thoroughly recommend this book.
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87 reviews
August 14, 2025
If anyone is looking to adopt some kitten I have some available! Best part is that you won’t have to pick them up from North Las Vegas! Unless it’s Wednesday night then you can catch me at Poker Palace for the $3.99 all you can eat spaghetti special. God bless!
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13 reviews
June 1, 2020
It was so smooth and fluffy
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291 reviews5 followers
July 28, 2014
The little one got excited as soon as he saw this book. The illustrations are bright and eye catching, and the tactile element is a fun inclusion that helps children learn about touch. Not to mention that it helps children learn what something is by what it is not. Discernment is a crucial life skill, after all.
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1 review
September 2, 2020
A two mintue read at best. Was really hoping for an in depth analysis of kittens. Whilst reading I was bombarded with a plethora of questions. Where did all these kittens come from? Do they each have a home? Who owns those kittens if they're not yours? Why are you touching random kittens? Unfortunately, my questions were unanswered.
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Author 19 books76 followers
May 17, 2024
Jack borrowed this book from the Ashland Public Library.

I picked it because he has loved the previous books in the series, and I am trying to get him to enjoy new books again.

Luckily, this book was a big hit! I gave it to him to read in the car because he was fussy, and he loved flipping through the pages and making meow noises and “reading” to himself.

We read it at home later, and he engaged with each page. Maybe it’s because we have cats, but I found this book especially cute, and it did have a couple textures we hadn’t seen before.
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464 reviews99 followers
May 23, 2023
I started reading this book to my 10 month old grandson, before bed, about 2 months ago. He loves to touch the different textures on each page and knows what the “kitty book” is when I ask him about it. I ordered one more of these since he is so interested in it. Relatively durable (the spine has taken a bit of a beating from being flapped around and thrown on the floor many times) and should last long enough to get use through the board book stage.
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1,362 reviews25 followers
July 30, 2019
One of the more disappointing That's Not My... books. Most of the touchy feely bits in this book are tiny, and although my daughter liked the last page it was very hard to encourage her to seek out the bits she was supposed to be enjoying. That being said, her reaction to the last page was worth an entire star!
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864 reviews20 followers
February 26, 2019
My toddler loves this book. The textured portions keep his attention and the story is simple enough for him to anticipate. It helps that we have a cat, so he gets to compare the kitten in the book to the family pet.
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25 reviews
November 11, 2018
My daughter loves this book even though “shiny” and “smooth” took her a long time to enjoy. The last page is the most satisfying and the best out of the books we have in this series.
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221 reviews2 followers
January 17, 2020
Again, this was a cute story for my four month old son... although I think he and I enjoyed the dinosaur book in this series better.
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264 reviews1 follower
February 12, 2022
My neives favorite! Read so many times this year!
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146 reviews
December 29, 2024
I wish this was longer! AND i didn’t even find my kitten at the end!! WTH?!?!?
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556 reviews17 followers
January 4, 2025
Great series. We have read hundreds of times with our grandkids. The touchy feely aspect adds to the experience.
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253 reviews2 followers
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April 5, 2016
Highly derivative of the smash hit, "That's Not My Teddy", this book takes the successful identity parade format and - the clever bit - swaps the variety of teddies with distinctive features for a succession of kittens, also with distinctive features. How you're going to feel about this book, in comparison to the earlier volume, as you can imagine, hinges on whether you prefer kittens or teddies. I'm not sure. I think I prefer teddies, but kittens can be pretty cute too.

Anyway, does the little girl like it? In all fairness, I don't think she is yet able to distinguish between this and the teddies book. I'll be sure to ask her when she is able to make a choice and communicate it.

You may be wondering: do I need to read the teddies book first, in order to appreciate this one? Will I then need to get all the other "That's Not My..." books in order to make sense of the series and understand the intricate plotting? No. On both counts. No, you don't. I don't want to ruin it for you, but they are the same story and the ending is the same. So if you have read the teddies one, you already know the ending of the kittens one.
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Author 5 books55 followers
November 7, 2014
My friend used these books for her three children (1 boy and 2 twin girls). Then she passed them on for my son to enjoy.

He loves them we have the lion, kitten and puppy one.

The feely pages not only make the story interactive but it also makes the pages easier to open. My son will often play with his books, opening the pages and feeling the part that has a different texture. We have one of these as a first story to settle down before bed. He also often reaches for them during the day to explore and practice turning pages.

My son has been enjoying this series since he was 6 months old.
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