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The Nine Lives of Furry Purry Beancat Series

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    All the Nine Lives of Furry Purry Beancat books in order:

    Book 1: The Pirate Captain's Cat (2020)
    Book 2: The Railway Cat (2020)
    Book 3: The Library Cat (2021)
    book 4: The Witch's Cat (2021)

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    The Pirate Captain's Cat

    A funny and charming NEW young fiction series from Philip Ardagh, bestselling author of The Grunts series and Eddie Di... More

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    Book 2
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    The Railway Cat

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    Book 3
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    The Library Cat

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      The Pirate Captain's Cat

      Read to my son first when he was 7 years old. We absolutely loved this book, the descriptions are so good that it holds attention. We have even gone o...

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      We did quite enjoy the second Furry Purry Beancat book, it's a good premise and a sweet story with a great central character. However I would say that...