Kitty and the Twilight Trouble
Written by Paula Harrison and illustrated by Jenny Løvlie
Suitable for age 5+
Girl by day. Cat by night. Ready for adventure.
This is the sixth enchanting tale starring superhero-in-training Kitty and her feline crew. Up on the rooftops at night time, Kitty soon discovers that being a superhero is about more than using her special abilities – she must learn to be courageous too.
Full of lessons about friendship, bravery, and finding courage within yourself, this chapter book is purr-fect for newly confident readers who are starting to feel more comfortable reading by themselves.
Win the complete Kitty series!
We’re giving one lucky winner the chance to win all six books in the Kitty series!
As Kitty fans will already know, Kitty’s adventures are all about finding out that you’re braver than you think. To be in with a chance of winning, comment on the competition post on the Oxford Owl Facebook page, telling us how your child has been brave. No matter how big or small the thing they’ve overcome – from facing a fear to trying something new – we want to hear all about your superheroes-in-training!
The winner will receive copies of: Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue, Kitty and the Tiger Treasure, Kitty and the Sky Garden Adventure, Kitty and the Treetop Chase, Kitty and the Great Lantern Race, and Kitty and the Twilight Trouble.
UK residents only. Entry closes at 11.59pm on Sunday 28th February 2021. Terms and Conditions apply (PDF).
About the book
Kitty and the Twilight Trouble
Paula Harrison, Jenny Løvlie
Kitty is excited about visiting the funfair with her cat crew. But Pixie has made a new friend and doesn’t want to play with Kitty anymore. She wants to play superheroes with Hazel instead. The problem is, Pixie and Hazel aren’t acting like superheroes, they are acting like supervillains! Before long they both find themselves in trouble at the top of the Big Wheel, and only a true hero like Kitty can save the day . . .
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About the author and illustrator
Paula Harrison is a bestselling author who began inventing stories and writing them down as a child. After studying English, she became a primary school teacher, where she loved sharing books, before writing stories of her own. Paula has always loved cats because of their independent nature and playful personalities.
Jenny Løvlie was born and grew up in Northern-Norway on Ekkerøy, a tiny peninsula sticking out into the Barents Sea. She is fascinated by the powerful bond between humans and animals. She won the 2019 Waterstones Children’s Book Award for her picture book The Girls written by Lauren Ace.
Book extras
- Read a chapter from Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue.
- Free Kitty activities
- Kitty creative writing guide
Kitty’s Superhero Adventures
Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue
Paula Harrison, Jenny Løvlie
Join Kitty and her cat crew on the rooftops for an enchanting adventure by the light of the moon. Here, Kitty will discover that being a superhero is about more than using her special abilities – she must learn to be courageous too, scaling the city clock tower to rescue a very frightened kitten.
Kitty and the Tiger Treasure
Paula Harrison, Jenny Løvlie
Kitty must learn how to use her special abilities to outwit cunning villains. Who has stolen the precious Golden Tiger statue? Can Kitty return it to the museum before sunrise?
Kitty and the Sky Garden Adventure
Paula Harrison, Jenny Løvlie
Kitty and her feline friends Pumpkin and Pixie discover a secret garden on a city rooftop, but as news of the garden spreads, not all that visit it choose to respect and care for the space. It’s up to Kitty to save the garden and its beauty from those who seem intent on destroying it.
Kitty and the Treetop Chase
Paula Harrison, Jenny Løvlie
In this story can Kitty follow a trail of destruction and solve the puzzle of Ludo the missing dog?
Kitty and the Great Lantern Race
Paula Harrison, Jenny Løvlie
Kitty and her classmates are taking part in a lantern parade through the city. But there’s a dastardly thief sneaking through the crowds and stealing anything that sparkles. In a race against the clock, can Kitty catch the thief and return the stolen items before the lantern parade ends?