About Little Cat Feels Left Out
What is so special about Mr. Fuzzby?
He can’t possibly be a better best friend than Little Cat… right? Is Little Cat being LEFT OUT?
Little Cat sets out on a mission to learn what makes Mr. Fuzzby tick. But what she discovers will surprise children and parents alike!
If your child has ever felt LEFT OUT–or quietly struggled with social skills– in a playgroup, recess, or situation with peers or siblings then, this book is for you both! Children will easily relate to Little Cat’s emotions– confusion, curiosity, and comical realization about what makes and keeps good friends. Parents can use “Little Cat Feels Left Out” to help talk to children about friendship problems and voice their own feelings.
With relatable, child-like animal characters and comical illustrations, “Little Cat Feels Left Out” will engage and elate even the youngest of readers. Be prepared to read it again… and again!
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Author Bio:
Dori Durbin grew up most of her life in a small town in Michigan. After earning a BA in English and a secondary teaching certification, Dori taught high and middle school English and Science classes for ten years. She obtained her Master’s Degree in Human Sevices specializing in Schools & Communities
After an illness, she switched gears and began her career as an certified personal trainer and fitness instructor. She also began to pursue her passion of being and artist and author. She currently still lives in Michigan with her amazingly smart and talented family: husband, son, daughter, three pleasantly pampered indoor cats, and her old Great Dane.
Dori teaches youth art and participates occasionally in art shows. She has additionally taken courses with Make Art that Sells (Lila Rogers), Story Teller Academy (Arree Chung), art classes, participates in a few of the gallery and special event shows the Little Blue Mushroom (Kristen Balouch). She hopes to continue to learn about writing and illustration for children— and owning many cats!