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They All Saw A Cat (Cat Books for Kids, Beginning Reading Books, Preschool Prep Books) (Hardcover)

Staff Reviews
Bookseller: Zazu
Title: They All Saw a Cat
Comments:
We all see the cat... but are we all seeing the same cat? An incredibly simple yet powerful book on perspective. This lesson can apply to pretty much everything in life and it also doubles as teaching tool for animal vocabulary! The change in color tone also makes for a fascinating experience and even discussion for those learning about colors. A book so good that it's hard to believe it hadn't already existed before! A must-have for any new child's library.
— From Zazu's Past Picks 2Description
"An ingenious idea, gorgeously realized." -Shelf Awareness, starred review
"Both simple and ingenious in concept, Wenzel's book feels like a game changer." -The Huffington Post
The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears, and paws . . . In this glorious celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination, Brendan Wenzel shows us the many lives of one cat, and how perspective shapes what we see. When you see a cat, what do you see?
If you and your child liked Ricky the Rock That Couldn't Roll, The Wonderful Things You Will Be, The Girl Who Drank the Moon, Finding Winnie, or Radiant Child - you'll love They All Saw A Cat.
Additional categories include:
- Award Winning Picture Books
- Award Winning Childrens Books
- Kindergarten Level Books
- Preschool Reading Books
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Praise For…
"A charming take on perspective."-FamilyFun-
"Fascinating, thought-provoking, and completely absorbing."-Booklist>/i>, starred review-
"From the endpapers to each clever composition, this title invites interaction and thoughtful looking, always allowing the child to discern meaning."--School Library Journal, starred review-
"Ingenious... Not only is each illustration its own piece of art, but there is a miniature science lesson on every spread."--Real Simple-
"Seems so light on its little cat feet but goes right to the core of human experience. A keeper."-Shelf Awareness-
"Simple yet surprisingly sophisticated... beautifully conceived."--The Wall Street Journal-
"Simply brilliant."--Cool Mom Picks-
"Such a cool way to illustrate the power of perspective."--Scary Mommy-
"The must-have picture book of the season."--Woman's World-
"The rhyme in this book is so perfected, its positively Seussian. Wenzel has untapped the formula for what makes a picture book work."-
-Twenty by Jenny-
"This is one of those picture books that I can honestly say every kid is going to get something out of and enjoy." - Maria Russo, Children's Book Review Editor, The New York Times-
"This smart, thoughtful book is a pleasure for kids and parents alike."--Common Sense Media 5-star review-
"Thought provoking, entertaining and smart, it's one of the best picture books you'll see this year."--Bookpage-
"To convey that profound shift in a way that a 3-year-old can understand is no small task; to do so in a way that enchants and delights, page after page, is remarkable."--Chicago Tribune-
"Walk a mile in someone else's shoes" is a tough lesson to get across to the under 7 set... but Brendan Wenzel's stunning picture book stealthily embraces that theme with a sense of secret and wonder."--NPR-
"What rich artistic exposure to go with modern messaging about why multiple perspectives matter."--San Francisco Chronicle-
"Words never do justice to great picture books. You really need to read They All Saw A Cat for yourself to appreciate all that Wenzel has accomplished."--The New York Times-
"A great picture book -like Brendan Wenzel's new They All Saw a Cat - reveals a secret about life itself."--NPR.org-
"A layered, funny and fascinating visual lesson in seeing and interpreting. It's a delightful experience in multiple perspectives and changing points of view."--The Washington Post-
"Dazzling"-The Horn Book Magazine-
"Empathy and self-reflection may seem like lofty goals for a picture book, but Wenzel scores big with both through his extraordinary vision."--The Boston Globe-
"Excellent... brilliantly simple."--Cindy Dobrez, Bookends: A Booklist Blog-
"A magnificent example of how to tackle complex issues."--The New York Post-
"A perfect illustration of different perspectives."--Geek Dad-
"A powerful, rhythmic juxtaposition between word and image... it's marvelous."-Publishers Weekly, starred review-
"Along with inviting more reflective viewers to ruminate about perception and subjectivity, the cat's perambulations offer elemental visual delights."-Kirkus Reviews-
"An ingenious idea, gorgeously realized."--Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review-
"Astounding and artful."--The Washington Post-
"Beautifully imagines a cat through the eyes of all the animals it passes as it walks through the world"- Time Magazine, Top 10 Children's and YA Books of the Year-