Happy Cat

Steve Henry, 1948-

Book - 2013

Cat makes new animal friends as he climbs higher and higher in an apartment building.

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Published
New York : Holiday House c2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Steve Henry, 1948- (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 27 cm
ISBN
9780823426591
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Review by Booklist Review

Young readers will be happy to follow the three-word sentences describing a cat's coming in from the cold in this new entry in the I Like to Read series. The first double-page spread establishes a snowy night in the big city: Cat was cold is the first caption for our frosty feline. The adventure begins with Cat jumping into an unknown cellar, where Cat met Rat. Rat directs Cat upstairs, where Dog gives him a book and Rabbit gives him a plant. Cat climbs stairs to the second floor, where Bird gives him a painting of a butterfly and a piano-playing Elephant gives him a nice cup of tea. Cat's ascent leads him at last up to the attic, where he is warm and happy. Cutaway illustrations throughout provide an intriguing peek at all the floors of this veritable zoo of a house. There is much to look at and wonder about in this lovely, fun story, complete with a subtle message about kindness.--Fletcher, Connie Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by Horn Book Review

A city cat out in the snow lets himself into the basement of an apartment house, where he meets Rat. Going upstairs, he then meets, progressively, Dog, Rabbit, Bird, and Elephant--until he arrives at the top of the building, his own snug home. The simple story and very limited vocabulary combine with cheerfully cluttered illustrations to create an engaging easy reader. (c) Copyright 2014. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

This cheery entry in the I Like to Read series successfully tells a simple tale and creates a sense of community using just 20 unique words. Short, declarative sentences describe the action. Cat enters a house, climbs up three floors and finds a cozy room just big enough to make a perfect home. Colorful, cartoon-style illustrations help fill in the details. The eponymous hero is a round, yellow cat with a shy smile who starts out shivering on a cold and snowy sidewalk. Jumping into an open window, he lands in a snug cellar, where he meets a friendly rat who sends him up the stairs. The animals who live in the upper stories welcome Cat and offer gifts that reflect their interests. When "Cat [meets] Dog," who sits in a cozy armchair surrounded by bookshelves, Cat leaves with a book tucked under his arm. Rabbit, an enthusiastic gardener, gives him a small potted plant, Bird offers a painting, and Elephant takes time out from playing the piano to provide a hot cup of tea. By the end, "Cat [is] happy," and readers will be too. Plenty of visual cues, lots of repetition and a clear story arc make this a perfect choice for beginning readers--and parents pressed for time will likely be happy to find such a short, sweet read-aloud. (Early reader.4-7)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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