CaliClaus and the Christmas Contraption

by Valerie Hart


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/20/2013

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781491834749
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 48
ISBN : 9781491834732

About the Book

CaliClaus and the Christmas Contraption
Heads the list of four delightful Christmas stories

MOUNT DORA, Fla. – Valerie Hart, author of “The New Tradition Cookbook” and “The Bounty of Central Florida,” Her new book for children and adults incorporates four delightful Christmas stories, with the title, CaliClaus and the Christmas Contraption (published by AuthorHouse).

Hart’s entertaining story of a magical cat and her team of pedigree felines centers on the plight facing animals in overcrowded shelters. With her team of eight felines, she rescues two hundred cats and six dozen kittens from a local shelter. The contraption they have built from wooden planks and pieces of a wire fence is just big enough to hold all the cats as well as the food and supplies they have stockpiled. They round up eight neighborhood dogs and attach them with ropes. Then she taps the dogs with her magical claw and, with a different member of her team riding on each of the dogs, they fasten their helmets and, with her in the lead on a “borrowed” Harley motorcycle, the contraption rises in the air to fly gifts of love to deserving homes.

“The reader or listener (age 8 and older) will be enthralled with this cat that performs magic and can fly followed by a bunch of dogs pulling her contraption over the rooftops on Christmas Eve,” she says. “Perhaps the children will convince their parents to visit a shelter in their area to adopt a homeless animal.”

The second story, Peter Penguin Goes Home is equally delightful and light-hearted. Mollie and Maxie Mouse, Chuckie Chipmunk, Bubba Bunny Rabbit, and Robbie Raccoon find Santa on Christmas Eve to return Peter Penguin who has been with them since he sneaked into Santa’s sleigh last Christmas and got lost. Joey’s Duck is a story about a boy who takes – and returns - a toy duck from his neighbor’s bicycle basket. And, Sakie’s Adventure in Wonderland is a feline spoof on Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass. All four stories are illustrated in color.

Hart invites readers to visit her at www.cookingandtips.com.


About the Author

Valerie Hart sheds light on overcrowded animal shelters in new children’s book

MOUNT DORA, Fla. – Valerie Hart, author of “The New Tradition Cookbook” and “The Bounty of Central Florida,” has been a community activist and food and travel journalist for thirty-five years. Her ten year popular television show, “The Back of the House,” featured chef-owners of independent restaurants in their kitchens. In her new children’s book, CaliClaus and the Christmas Contraption (published by AuthorHouse), Hart’s entertaining story of a magical cat and her team of pedigree felines brings awareness to the plight facing animals in overcrowded shelters. 

CaliClaus has special plans for this Christmas. With her team of eight felines, she rescues two hundred cats and six dozen kittens from a local shelter. The contraption they have built from wooden planks and pieces of a wire fence is just big enough to hold all the cats as well as the food and supplies they have stockpiled. They round up eight neighborhood dogs and attach them with ropes. Then she taps the dogs with her magical claw and, with a different member of her team riding on each of the dogs, they fasten their helmets and, with her in the lead on a “borrowed” Harley motorcycle, the contraption rises in the air to fly gifts of love to deserving homes.

“The young reader - or listener - will be enthralled with this cat that performs magic and can fly followed by a bunch of dogs pulling her contraption over the rooftops on Christmas Eve,” she says. “Perhaps the children will convince their parents to visit a shelter in their area to adopt a homeless animal.”

According to the Humane Society of the United States, about three to four million cats and dogs are euthanized each year because of overcrowded shelters. Hart hopes her book will not only be a fun read for children, but raise awareness to this issue and empower readers to adopt.

She has dedicated this book where children can color the illustrations to the animal shelters that do not euthanize cats and dogs, and to the many rescue groups who find homes for them. It is especially dedicated to her daughter, Katie, whose “Hart’s Last Chance Ranch” gives new life to cats the local shelters cannot provide for.

Hart invites readers to visit her at www.cookingandtips.com