The 3 Little Kittens
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Kate Greenaway
Kate Greenaway (1846–1901) was an English artist and writer, best known for her work in children’s books. Her slightly fantastical illustrations highlight the innocence of childhood, and her depictions of Regency era fashion were adapted into children’s clothing designs.
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The 3 Little Kittens - Kate Greenaway
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Title: The 3 Little Kittens
Author: Anonymous
Illustrator: Kate Greenaway
Release Date: February 21, 2010 [EBook #31342]
Language: English
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