12 cats of Christmas

Feather Flores

Book - 2022

An adaptation of the classic "Twelve Days of Christmas" that follows a multitude of cats enjoying the holiday by chasing ribbons, shredding paper, and climbing the Christmas tree with chaotic results.

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Subjects
Genres
Humorous fiction
Animal fiction
Christmas fiction
Published
San Francisco : Chronicle Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Feather Flores (author)
Physical Description
40 pages (unnumbered) : color illustrations ; 19 x 21 cm
ISBN
9781452184616
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A twinkling Christmas tree with all the trimmings is the purrfect playground for the kitties given to the narrator of Flores's funny, furry carol variation. "On the third day of Christmas,/ my true love gave me cats:/ THREE dressed up,/ Two batting bows,/ And a kitten/ under the tree." And things only get hairier from there. Exhibiting behaviors well known to cat lovers, the exceptionally expressive proliferating felines alternate between curling up for a nap and expending feisty bursts of energy, ripping wrapping paper, chasing ribbon, and yep, climbing that irresistible tree. Liao expertly conveys a knowing affection for the kitty characters in winning, fluidly rendered scenes that pinball from frenzied, chaotic action to serene cuddliness. Brief profiles of all 13 felines--replete with names, dislikes, and favorite Christmas activities--conclude. All ages. (Oct.)

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2--In the 12 days leading up to Christmas, cats enjoy the holiday season their way by batting bows, wearing dress-up clothes, and sitting on presents. Some of them take a nap under the tree, while others shred the wrapping paper. They even help out Santa. Their antics get even messier when they climb the tree, causing it to fall in an epic and amusing fashion. As a bonus, readers can meet the 12 cats and one kitten at the end of the book, where they learn the cats' names, likes, dislikes, and favorite Christmas activities. This feline-filled rendition of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is a fun read. As one would expect with so many cats, chaos and mischief ensue during this; readers will enjoy every minute. The eye-catching illustrations hilariously capture the cats' personalities, emotions, and eventual destruction of the holiday decorations. VERDICT A feline-filled "The Twelve Days of Christmas" sure to delight picture book readers and cat lovers. A purrfect purchase.--Myiesha Speight

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

There's no better gift for Christmas than a cat, right? Everyone who celebrates Christmas can sing "The Twelve Days of Christmas," but what about the 12 cats? "On the first day / of Christmas, / my true love gave to me / A kitten under the tree." On the second day, that true love gives two more felines (for a total of three), and these are "batting bows." Each day, another cat is added, and they all (kitten under the tree included) perform a different catly act: purring, sitting in boxes, clawing at wrapping paper, running after ribbons, watching snow fall. After each new cat arrives, the text counts back to that one kitten under the tree. As one would guess, when the rhyme gets to 12, the cats are climbing the tree, and the countdown ends with the original kitten sleeping under the result of the mayhem. Flores' adaptation of the English carol will have feline fans giggling merrily, but Liao's mixed-media illustrations, which resemble watercolors, are the real stars of the show. The expressive, hyperactive pusses doing nothing but being cats are a hoot. At the close, the cats from the illustrations are each introduced by name with their likes and dislikes. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Festive feline tomfoolery. (Picture book. 2-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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