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Skippyjon Jones, the Siamese kitty boy who thinks he is a Chihuahua, can count! He is one naughty kitty, with two big ears, and three little sisters. Little ones will love to count along with him as he bounces his way from one to ten.
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Judith Byron Schachner was born in Waltham, Massachusetts on August 20, 1951. Talented at art from a young age, she graduated in 1973 from the Massachusetts College of Art with a BFA in illustration.
After designing greeting cards for companies including Hallmark and giving birth to two daughters, Schachner wrote and illustrated her first picture book, Willy and May, in 1995. She writes and illustrates the popular Skippyjon Jones series for children about a dynamic Siamese kitten.
(Bowker Author Biography)
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The kitten who thinks he's a Chihuahua returns in two new concept board books by Judy Schachner. In Skippyjon Jones 1-2-3 kids can count their way from "1 naughty kitty boy" to "10 hot-water bottles," with Spanish numbers included on the last page. Skippyjon Jones Shape Up teaches kids basic shapes as Skippyjon Jones stays "in shape" and "salsas on a square," "orbits an oval" and "balances a diamond on his nose." (Dutton, $6.99 each 12p 3-up ISBN 9780-525-47956-7; -47957-4; Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved