Everything cat What kids really want to know about cats

Marty Crisp

Book - 2003

Uses a question-and-answer format to present a variety of information about cats.

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Published
Chanhassen, Minn. : NorthWord Press 2003.
Language
English
Main Author
Marty Crisp (-)
Physical Description
63 pages : illustrations
Audience
1010L
ISBN
9781439544242
9781559718646
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Review by Booklist Review

Reviewed with Marty Crisp's Everything Dog. Gr. 3-6. Why does my cat like catnip? Why can't dogs eat chocolate, and why do they sniff under each other's tails? These questions and more are answered in accessible photo-packed entries in the Kids' FAQs series that introduces facts by answering questions at the head of each chapter. The short sections are filled with interesting facts as well as speculations about pet behavior (Do dogs dream?). Occasionally the text seems a bit breezy: rabies, for example, is described simply as "a nasty virus that can be passed to humans." But kids will like the direct, chatty language and the question-and-answer format, which brings them right to the topics that will interest them most. Sharp color photos, many showing cats and dogs in whimsical poses, will attract plenty of browsers. GillianEngberg.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3-5-In this companion volume to Everything Dog (NorthWord, 2003), Crisp answers 30 questions about cats in a chatty, informal style that makes for easy reading. The queries, which were collected from children, range from "Did cats come from dinosaurs?" to "Why do cats hate water?" The pages are illustrated with full-color photographs of felines, usually in a pose related to the topic. Children will love sharing odd facts about these mysterious animals. An annotated list of 12 Web sites is included. Unfortunately, the URL for the first one is printed incorrectly and at least three of the sites have not been updated in two years.-Jean Lowery, Bishop Woods Elementary School, New Haven, CT (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this title for the Kids FAQs series, Crisp answers questions about cats asked by students she's met around the country. They're the usual stuff: Can you teach a cat tricks? Do cats always land on their feet? Why do cats purr? And the author responds in a clear, straightforward, and entertaining way. Cat owners, cat lovers, and just wannabes will discover interesting if not ground-breaking information here, and they'll love the wonderful photos in color and black-and-white. A table of contents lists the questions and Crisp includes Web sites as well as a bibliography of mostly adult titles. Good captions, factoids, and an attractive, kid-appealing layout make this slim volume the cat's meow. (Nonfiction. 8-11) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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