Goodnight, rainbow cats

Bàrbara Castro Urío, 1978-

Book - 2019

One-by-one twelve colorful cats, viewed through die-cut holes, return to the big white house, and settle down to sleep.

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Subjects
Genres
Toy and movable books
Picture books
Board books
Published
San Francisco, CA : Chronicle Books LLC [2019]
Language
English
Catalan
Main Author
Bàrbara Castro Urío, 1978- (author)
Item Description
"Originally published in Catalan in 2018 under the title A Dormir, Gatets! by Zahor de Ideas in Barcelona, Spain"--Copyright page.
Physical Description
26 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 20 x 22 cm
ISBN
9781452182131
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A kaleidoscopic cast of 12 cats say goodnight in this contemporary interactive die-cut board book, winner of a 2019 Bologna Ragazzi Award. One by one, variously colored cats approach the cut-out door of a big white house. As each enters the home, a window appears on the next page, illuminated by the hue of the entrant settling in for bed. Featureless aside from white eyes, the kitties are simply drawn, making them suitable companions to Urio's plain, repetitious narration: "Here comes Little Crimson Cat, yawning on her way." The unfrilly approach rightly places all the emphasis on the book's die-cut innovation--it's magic to watch as the white house slowly transforms into a rainbow of slumbering felines. Ages up to 3. (Nov.)

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-K--Twelve colorful cats are ready to get some much needed sleep at the end of the day. One by one, each one is asked "Where are you going?" and each cat replies, "Up to a room in the big white house!" As readers turn the page, a die-cut square is present in the color of the cat who just entered the house. The big empty white house quickly becomes filled with colorful square windows. At the very end of the story, readers will see the inside of the house that shows all 12 colorful felines asleep. Young readers will delight in the "magic" of the house filling up with colorful windows and will be introduced to colors they may not know, like lime green and crimson. Repetitive text and simplistic illustration make this perfect for young readers. VERDICT This oversize board book is a super bedtime selection that will also appeal to young children and families looking to enforce color recognition skills. --Kristen Todd-Wurm, Middle Country Public Library, NY

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

As a bevy of colored cats arrive one by one, small die-cut windows burst into color.In this Catalonian import, a simply outlined white house waits for a prismatic collection of feline friends to return home. On the verso, readers meet and glimpse the cat that's heading indoors; with a page turn, that cat disappears and another brightly colored die-cut window illuminates, letting readers know that kitty has made it safely inside. Using a soothing conversational tone that's ideal for bedtime reading, the omniscient narrator cozily describes the domestic scene that awaits each catLittle Brown Cat, for instance, returns "to a big warm bed in the big white house!"before bidding each goodnight. It all culminates in a snuggly final page showing the kitties all bedded down. Each cat is introduced with a colored typeset, helping children predict what color window will appear next, and the cat's names vary, with both basic monikers like Little Pink Cat and those with pizzazz, like Little Lime-Green Cat, allowing the text to be predictable without feeling formulaic. Ironically, the roughly silhouetted cats are the weakest part of the book, and the rainbow colors are somewhat muddied, though they're still striking in the windows. Made of durable cardboard, the die-cut pages are sturdy and will hold up to enthusiastic fingers. Eclectic and effectivethis board book is the cat's meow. (Board book. 1-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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