Review by Kirkus Book Review
Three roommates plan a trip. The housemates introduced in The Cozy Home (2024) are still getting along, though their living space is littered with debris. "A vacation would be nice," says Cat, and Bat and Rat agree. But the Vacation Jar is empty. When Cat announces that "it's time to work," Rat looks aghast. Income from various jobs--washing cars, babysitting, mowing lawns--fills the jar with coins. Though Cat and Bat work hard, Rat plays pranks and goofs off. When the jar is full, it's time to decide where to go. Bat wants to travel to outer space, Cat prefers to visit a spa, and Rat doesn't care where they go, as long as there's food. While Cat and Bat bicker, Rat stealthily departs with the jar and returns with an answer to their problem: a staycation. He's brought back a lounge chair and cucumber eye poultices for Cat, a telescope for Bat, and a buffet of food for himself. Though Cat and Bat blithely accept high-handed Rat's unilateral solution, many readers will be frustrated--after all, a telescope and a lounge chair aren't quite equivalent to trips to space and the spa--and may wonder why the trio doesn't work out a more equitable compromise. In the accompanying art, the protagonists resemble large stuffed toys, set against simple backdrops. A one-sided depiction of friendship that will exasperate the fair-minded. (Easy reader/picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.