Dixie Kitten
From the time that Dixie is a mere fluff of a kitten, domiciled in the barn, through her hardships and worries as a mother-cat, up to the proud moment of her adoption as a household pet, she is a vivid as any real tabby could be. Also, Dixie is so thoroughly entertaining that even very young children — who are up to a good many kittenish tricks themselves — are apt to find the chronicle of her life highly sympathetic. - Summary by NY Times quoted in The Book Review Digest 1910
Genre(s): Animals & Nature
Language: English
Keyword(s): children (1101), cats (37), pets (19), kittens (12)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | The Home Nest | James R. Hedrick |
00:05:36 |
Play 02 | Leaving Home | James R. Hedrick |
00:06:07 |
Play 03 | Dixie Finds A Friend | James R. Hedrick |
00:08:13 |
Play 04 | Dixie And The Cottage | James R. Hedrick |
00:11:01 |
Play 05 | Dixie’s Troubles | James R. Hedrick |
00:07:02 |
Play 06 | The Little Mothercat | James R. Hedrick |
00:07:13 |
Play 07 | Dixie Is Deserted | James R. Hedrick |
00:06:54 |
Play 08 | A Happy Little Cat | James R. Hedrick |
00:08:10 |
Play 09 | The New House | James R. Hedrick |
00:05:06 |
Play 10 | Dixie In Her Home | James R. Hedrick |
00:09:36 |
Play 11 | Dixie In Her Home, Continued | James R. Hedrick |
00:08:58 |