Camouflaged cats, Siamese cats, cats in trees, vain cats, and of course, lots of kittens populate this lavish, enigmatic collection of riddles by Monika Beisner. Each page brims with her lush, distinctive illustrations and artful verse. A treasure for lovers of cats, riddles, and exquisite artistry.
From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4-- Intriguing illustrations highlight this collection of visual and verbal puzzles, with cats providing the center of focus. Riddles and rhymes lead readers from page to page, challenging children's perceptions as well as their imaginations. Some spreads involve spotting differences; others ask viewers to find identical matches. The most captivating pages ask readers to find feline shapes amid landscapes or hidden among the branches of a bare tree. While the longer rhymes occasionally seem forced, some of the individual lines are quite lyrical and enhance the enigmatic, jewel-toned illustrations. While cat lovers may be the first to be enticed by this fascinating book, others will soon discover that it offers a sophisticated alternative to the popular "Waldo" books . --Lori A. Janick, Parkwood Elem . School, Pasadena, TX
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Language
English
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1990
Catch That Cat: A Picture Book of Rhymes and Puzzles
Camouflaged cats, Siamese cats, cats in trees, vain cats, and of course, lots of kittens populate this lavish, enigmatic collection of riddles by Monika Beisner. Each page brims with her lush, distinctive illustrations and artful verse. A treasure for lovers of cats, riddles, and exquisite artistry.
From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4-- Intriguing illustrations highlight this collection of visual and verbal puzzles, with cats providing the center of focus. Riddles and rhymes lead readers from page to page, challenging children's perceptions as well as their imaginations. Some spreads involve spotting differences; others ask viewers to find identical matches. The most captivating pages ask readers to find feline shapes amid landscapes or hidden among the branches of a bare tree. While the longer rhymes occasionally seem forced, some of the individual lines are quite lyrical and enhance the enigmatic, jewel-toned illustrations. While cat lovers may be the first to be enticed by this fascinating book, others will soon discover that it offers a sophisticated alternative to the popular "Waldo" books . --Lori A. Janick, Parkwood Elem . School, Pasadena, TX
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.