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How To Give Your Cat A Bath: In Five Easy Steps
By (Author) Nicola Winstanley
Prentice Hall Press
Prentice Hall Press
22nd January 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Short-listed for Governor General's Literary Awards - Children's Literature - Illustration 2019
Hardback
40
Width 190mm, Height 222mm
In this hilarious and clever "how-to," a little girl and a know-it-all narrator are thwarted by a cat who refuses to take a bath. The perfect read-aloud for fans of Snappsy the Alligator and Interrupting Chicken. In this hilarious and clever "how-to," a little girl and a know-it-all narrator are thwarted by a cat who refuses to take a bath. The perfect read-aloud for fans of Snappsy the Alligator and Interrupting Chicken. Step one- fill the bath Step two- put the cat in the bath Step three- put shampoo on the cat Step four- rinse the cat Step five- dry the cat Seems simple, right One problem- the cat has no intention of doing ANY of these things! Watch as the steps keep changing, the cat keeps escaping, the girl keeps eating cookies and the mess keeps escalating. Soon it's not just the cat who needs a bath--it's the whole house! This spoof on an instruction manual features an increasingly bewildered human, a nonchalant cat and a know-it-all narrator . . . who really doesn't know it all. How DO you give a cat a bath Read on to find out!
Featured in School Library Journal's top 2019 "Funny Picture Books" list
One ofCCBC's Best Books for Kids & Teens 2019
One of the Ontario Library Associations 2019 Top Ten Titles
PRAISE FOR How to Give Your Cat a Bath in Five Easy Steps:
This laugh-out-loud picture book can serve as a beginning reader. . . . The inevitable ending will delight both children and adults and this title will be requested over and over. --STARRED REVIEW,Booklist
Early-years students will love the humour and irony of the situation. Highly recommended.Resource Links
As the chaos unfolds, viewers will be delighted to track the cat through the chase scenes. . . . Theres a wry humor in the unseen narrators directives, and the text makes a particularly amusing counterpart to the little girls visibly increasing frustration with the whole endeavor. The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books
"[A] pleasing and well-executed story that really is the cats meow. An excellent choice for independent reading and sharing in small groups. School Library Journal
Everyone will appreciate this delightful book. Imaginary Elevators
"Martzs expressive art lays out the runaway circumstances through vignettelike passages and dialogue balloons, capturing the experience of well-laid plans quickly unraveling into disaster." Publishers Weekly
Adorably frustrating . . . will have young readers slapping their foreheads in exasperation, but will reward them with a sweet, funny ending . . . Martzs colourful line drawings match the happy, manic energy. New York Times
Delightfully entertaining.Midwest Book Review
NICOLA WINSTANLEY has always believed in the power of stories to bring comfort. She is the author of The Pirate's Bed, A Bedtime Yarn and Cinnamon Baby, which won an honor prize for the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award and was shortlisted for the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award. Nicola lives in Hamilton, Ontario, with her family, a huge cat, and a tiny dog. JOHN MARTZ is an illustrator, cartoonist and designer. He is the author and illustrator of Evie and the Truth About Witches, Burt's Way Home, A Cat Named Tim and Other Stories and the illustrator of Who's on First and Crocodile Hungry. His work has also appeared in MAD Magazine and The Nib. He lives in Toronto.