Houndsley and Catina and the Quiet Ti..., James Howe
Houndsley and Catina and the Quiet Ti..., James Howe
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Houndsley and Catina and the Quiet Time

Author: James Howe

Narrator: Peter Pamela Rose

Unabridged: 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Live Oak Media

Published: 01/01/2010


Synopsis

“Sometimes dreaming is even better than making plans” says Houndsley, as he enjoys the quiet time brought about by a major snowstorm. At first, his friend Catina frets about being snowed in and missing the concert scheduled for that evening. But, as the snowfall continues, she begins to accept whatever the day brings – and appreciates the quiet and the chance to dream in this gentle reminder for everyone about the importance of taking time out.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Calista

I thoroughly enjoyed this quiet little story. It's about a snow day and two friends being together enjoying doing quiet things. At first Catina was upset that the snow would keep them from doing so much stuff and then Houndsley showed her the enjoyable things they could do together. I love that quie......more

As friends Houndsley and Catina look forward to their upcoming concert, a snowstorm threatens to cancel the event. Catina is frustrated, but Houndsley is enthralled by the quiet beauty of the falling snow. By pretending they are stranded on an island, they find many happy ways to pass the time, and......more

Goodreads review by Sandie

This is my first Houndsely and Catina book....I have to say that my daughter and I and maybe most especially me just love these characters! I think the pictures are darling but the story is wonderful. Houndsley and Catina compliment each other so well and make such a wonderful story together. Everyo......more

Goodreads review by Josiah

One of the interesting things about the Houndsley and Catina series is the "About the Author" section on the rear inside flap of the book jacket, which always includes a word from both the author and illustrator about what each particular book means to them. I like what James Howe has to say about......more