The Little Grumpy Cat that Wouldn't (Grumpy Cat)
By (Author) Golden Books
Illustrated by Steph Laberis
Random House USA Inc
Random House Books for Young Readers
23rd September 2016
3rd August 2016
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
24
Width 165mm, Height 205mm, Spine 5mm
113g
The most famous cat in the world stars in her very own Little Golden Book! The most famous cat in the world stars in her very own Little Golden Book! Grumpy Cat has 8 million Facebook followers, her own TV movie, and now . . . a Little Golden Book! In this story featuring an all-new iconic art style, Grumpy Cat's friends and admirers try to get her to try new things and have fun, and each time she is even more resolved to say NO. In the end, she is right. Having fun is awful.
In 1942, the launch ofLittle Golden Booksrevolutionized children's book publishing by making high-quality picture books available at affordable prices. More than 60 years later, many of the original Golden Book titles are still wildly popular, with The Poky Little Puppy topping the list of ten bestselling children's books of all time.Golden Books' backlist is teeming with classics such as Dorothy Kunhardt's Pat the Bunny, and features the stories and artwork of children's book legends Mary Blair, Margaret Wise Brown, Richard Scarry, Eloise Wilkins, Garth Williams, and many more.Today, the Golden Books imprint includes an array of storybooks, novelty books, and coloring and activity books featuring all of the most popular licenses, including Disney, Nickelodeon, Barbie, Thomas & Friends, The Cat in the Hat, Sesame Street, Marvel Super Heroes, and DC Super Friends. Golden Bookscontinues to reissue the best of its backlist in a variety of formats, including ebooks and apps, as well as bringing out brand-new books in these evolving new formats. Steph Laberis graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design. She creates art for children's products, toys, and books, including the Little Golden Books'My Little Golden Book About Sharks and The Little Grumpy Cat That Wouldn't.