Lola gets a cat

Anna McQuinn

Book - 2017

More than anything Lola would like a cat, but first she must learn how to care for it.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna McQuinn (author)
Other Authors
Rosalind Beardshaw (illustrator)
Edition
First US edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781580897365
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Review by Booklist Review

Lola longs to adopt a cat. Her mother warns that looking after a pet takes work, but Lola persists, reading about cats, learning about them, and using one of her stuffed animals for practice. When Mommy agrees, they visit a shelter and find the right one. Next, they gather supplies and prepare a special cat corner at home. When they first bring the cat there, Lola watches from a little distance while she explores. Giving her food, water, and gentle care, Lola helps her feel at home. As in Lola Plants a Garden (2014), the simple, understated text hits just the right note for young children, while the acrylic paintings portray the characters with warmth and just enough detail. Depicted with cocoa-brown skin and curly, dark hair, Lola and her parents stand in for every family that prepares for a new pet in a sensible, empathetic way. Adults preparing kids for a new cat will find this appealing picture book a good way to balance their children's excitement with consideration for the animal's point of view.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-K-Lola loves cats. She loves them so much that she wants one for a pet. Her sensible mother informs her that taking care of a pet is a lot of work. Lola goes to the library and takes out books so she and her mother can read about cats. She learns how to care for them and discovers some interesting feline traits. Lola practices on her stuffed cat Dinah to help her prepare for a pet. She is determined to show her parents that she's responsible enough to have one. Eventually, her mother agrees, and they begin to explore the process of adopting a cat. This isn't just a sweet story about a little girl working hard to get a pet. It's also about responsibility. Lola learns how to make the best life for the cat she will bring home. Children can see how gentle she is with her timid kitten, Makeda. She's attentive and patient when she brings her pet home, and she takes good care of Makeda by feeding, caring for, and loving her. Lola is a cute and lovable character to whom children can relate. The illustrations are large and vibrant. The text is sizable but not obtrusive. VERDICT A solid introduction to pet ownership, probably best shared one-on-one.-Barbara Spiri, Southborough Library, MA © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Lola loves cats. She wants a real one. Mommy says looking after a cat is a lot of work. Lola decides to find out more. She learns that cats are super at smelling and hearing.   Lola reads all about how to care for cats. She pretends Dinah is a real cat and practices looking after her.   At last Mommy agrees. Lola can get a cat! Mommy and Lola find out how to adopt one.   At the cat center they meet Jeremy. He shows them three perfect cats.   Before Lola can decide, one little cat chooses her! Excerpted from Lola Gets a Cat by Anna McQuinn All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.