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The Lighthouse Keeper

The Lighthouse Keeper's Cat

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Hamish the lighthouse keeper's cat is rather partial to Mrs Grinling's cooking. When he overhears her suggest he should miss breakfast, he's upset and thinks about looking for another home. This tale comes from the authors of "The Lighthouse Keeper's Picnic" and "The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch".

32 pages, Paperback

First published April 18, 1997

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Ronda Armitage

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Ronda Armitage is the author of many children’s books, including the Lighthouse Keeper series.
She attended University of Auckland, 1963, 1969, and Massey University, 1965; Hamilton Teacher's College, certificate of teaching, 1963, diploma of teaching, 1969.
She lives in England with her husband, illustrator, David. They have two children.

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1,442 reviews38 followers
May 13, 2021
I read this to a yr 2 library class.
I think they found it too long.
I enjoyed it.
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January 31, 2025
One of the most outstanding aspects of this picture book is its incredible illustrations, rich in both color and detail. The story itself is engaging—Hamish may be lazy and occasionally narcissistic, but he also has a kind side, as we see from what happens with the mice in the end.
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January 19, 2022
I did not like that the light keepers cat went away even though they were not going to starve them. I really liked the cats adventure around every place.
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December 31, 2022
I'm always partial to a cat book, and this picture book is no exception, considering some real horror stories with lighthouses and even cats, but this one is a nice story with some lovely simple artwork. For beginner readers the language is a little harder, so help will be needed.
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