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64 pp.
| Harcourt |
October, 2009 |
TradeISBN 978-0-547-24827-1$16.00 New ed. (1939)
(2)
K-3
Illustrated by
Axel Scheffler.
Eliot's playful cycle--comparing feline independence, individuality, idiosyncrasies, and misdemeanors to human varieties in fifteen witty, rhythmic, artfully phrased poems--is appealingly illustrated. Scheffler extends the animal antics but never upstages the text; his creatures--small, lithe, mischievous--deploy themselves with catlike verve. Wide pages nicely accommodate the verse plus vignettes of the cats and their bemused humans, supplemented by an occasional full-page scene.
Reviewer: Joanna Rudge Long
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
January, 2010