How cats fish
Hvordan fisker katter
by steven ford
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About the Book
Children's Picture Book English-Norwegian (Bilingual Edition)
An adorable story about Astrid the cat who decides to try her hand (paw) at fishing. She comes home carrying a fish one day but questions abound. Where did the fish come from, did someone give it to her or did she fish for it? Lucky for us, Astrid is ready to share her story. Cats speak their own language of course but this story translates the tale directly from cat language into English and Norwegian. Beautiful hand drawn illustrations by the author accompany the text to set the mood and bring us along on this wonderful adventure.
Appropriate for all Children 3 to 300 years old (in cat years)
An adorable story about Astrid the cat who decides to try her hand (paw) at fishing. She comes home carrying a fish one day but questions abound. Where did the fish come from, did someone give it to her or did she fish for it? Lucky for us, Astrid is ready to share her story. Cats speak their own language of course but this story translates the tale directly from cat language into English and Norwegian. Beautiful hand drawn illustrations by the author accompany the text to set the mood and bring us along on this wonderful adventure.
Appropriate for all Children 3 to 300 years old (in cat years)
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About the Creator
Steven Ford
Steinkjer,Norway
Steven Ford is a multi disciplinary artist, working in oil, clay, watercolor, animation, and digital arts. As an undergraduate he studied classical Illustration, and Illustrated Erik's Viking Voyage on Friday and Saturday nights in Graduate school after the computer labs were closed. After Graduate school, Steven found work in corporate animation, special effects for documentaries, commercial animation, and storyboards and game art for video games. The variety of work has allowed him to live in different parts of america. In 2004 a trip to Norway with his father changed his direction. He now lives and teaches on Trondheim fjord in Norway.