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They All Saw a Cat

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They All Saw A Cat — New York Times bestseller and 2017 Caldecott Medal and Honor Book

The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears, and paws . . . In this glorious celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination, Brendan Wenzel shows us the many lives of one cat, and how perspective shapes what we see. When you see a cat, what do you see?

If you and your child liked The Girl Who Drank the Moon, Finding Winnie, and Radiant Child — you'll love They All Saw A Cat

  • "An ingenious idea, gorgeously realized." —Shelf Awareness, starred review
  • "Both simple and ingenious in concept, Wenzel's book feels like a game changer." —The Huffington Post

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    Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC
    Awards:

    Kindle Book

    • Release date: August 30, 2016

    OverDrive Read

    • ISBN: 9781452154602
    • File size: 6 KB
    • Release date: August 30, 2016

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    Formats

    Kindle Book
    OverDrive Read
    Kindle restrictions

    Languages

    English

    Levels

    ATOS Level:1.9
    Lexile® Measure:310
    Interest Level:K-3(LG)
    Text Difficulty:0-2

    They All Saw A Cat — New York Times bestseller and 2017 Caldecott Medal and Honor Book

    The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears, and paws . . . In this glorious celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination, Brendan Wenzel shows us the many lives of one cat, and how perspective shapes what we see. When you see a cat, what do you see?

    If you and your child liked The Girl Who Drank the Moon, Finding Winnie, and Radiant Child — you'll love They All Saw A Cat

  • "An ingenious idea, gorgeously realized." —Shelf Awareness, starred review
  • "Both simple and ingenious in concept, Wenzel's book feels like a game changer." —The Huffington Post

  • Expand title description text