Part of the "Way Ahead Readers" series; we see a view of the house from a similar angle to that in A/W 41. The point of view is from inside the shed, looking out of the shed window, with the garden immediately in front of the shed and the house in the distance. In the foreground we can see Tiggy the cat. She is inside the shed, looking though the window towards the house, and thus has her back to us. We may see just her head and shoulders - perhaps in a sitting posture, or else standing with her paws up on the edge of the windowsill. Insofar as it is possible to convey the cat's emotions, Tiggy should apear to be interested and amused by the fuss, but she is not planning to stir and inch, preferring the humans to come and find her. There should be no hint of any kittens about this point. Outside the house and in the garden are various members of the family - three or four of them - all looking for Tiggy. Grandpa might be looking under his sunlounger, Mum could be standing on the terrace looking up at the roof with her hand raised to shield her eyes, and Linda is standing in the garden facing the shed and calling for Tiggy.
If there is space, it would be nice to have Grandma as well; she could be peering behind a shrub.
This is Book 7 in the Way ahead readers Series. See all Way ahead readers books here.
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Printha Ellis taught English as a foreign language on four continents, including extended periods in southern Asia and northern Africa. Following an honours degree in English, she was granted masters degrees in English Literature from Leeds and, more recently, Applied Linguistics from Birmingham. She also worked as a writer-in-residence at two British Counc
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