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Frans Vischer

    As an animator at the Walt Disney studio, this author brings a unique visual sensitivity to their writing and illustration. Their works are imbued with life and movement, capturing the essence of characters and their worlds with a vibrancy evident from their animation background. Readers will find a blend of charm and visual storytelling in their books, resonating with audiences of all ages. Their distinct style offers a refreshing perspective on children's literature.

    A Very Fuddles Christmas
    Fuddles
    Fuddles and Puddles
    • 2016

      Fuddles and Puddles

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(118)Add rating

      An out of control canine named Puddles disrupts the charmed life of the fat, pampered cat, Fuddles in this charming follow-up to Fuddles and A Very Fuddles Christmas.

      Fuddles and Puddles
    • 2013

      A Very Fuddles Christmas

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.8(73)Add rating

      In this holiday tale, Fuddles, the pampered cat, embarks on a series of delightful misadventures set against a wintry backdrop. The story captures the charm of the season with vibrant full-color illustrations, showcasing Fuddles' whimsical journey through a snowy wonderland.

      A Very Fuddles Christmas
    • 2011

      Fuddles

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(447)Add rating

      From Disney animator Frans Vischer comes the story of Fuddles, a lazy housecat who finally sneaks out for the first time in his life and gets wrapped up in an adventure he never expected! Fuddles is a fat, lazy housecat who’s never been in the Great Outdoors. One day, his humans leave the door open a crack and Fuddles seizes the chance to slip out, but things aren’t quite as he expected. In a series of hilarious mishaps, including a run-in with the neighborhood dog, he realizes that life as he’d known it was actually pretty good. Told with deadpan humor and charming art, Fuddles is sure to steal readers’ hearts.

      Fuddles