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Dak's City Visit: The Painter And His Cat

by Hal Schulz

32 pages; Saddle stitched; catalogue #07-0736; ISBN 1-4251-2347-3; US$14.75, C$16.96, EUR11.50, £7.62

This action-filled children's book, offered for the first time, is quality throughout and you can feel very good about giving it to any child you know and love.


About the Book

This is another story about Dak, an adventuresome cat, and his first trip to the city. After receiving a letter from cousin Ludwig, Moon, and aging house painter, decides it's time for a little vacation and a good visit.

Dakota (Dak, for short) has never been to the city, but is full of excitement and apprehension, thinking of the stories Moon has told him about a place so full of mystery.

This tale takes an interesting turn of events when Dak ventures into the street attempting to meet some new friends.

This is a second story combining the warm characters of Dakota, the highly playful cat, and Moon, a real painter and friend of the native Minnesota artist, Hal Schulz.

You will enjoy the imaginative adventure of fantasy and real life in Dak's City Visit.



About the Author

My name is Hal Schulz, a commercial painter and resident of Apple Valley, Minnesota.

Along with my painting, and studio artwork, I've been writing and illustrating another book for children.

This is a second story combining the warm characters of Dakota, the highly playful cat, and Moon, a real painter and friend of the native Minnesota artist, Hal Schulz.



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