Copy Cat
By (Author) Mark Birchall
Child's Play International Ltd
Child's Play (International) Ltd
15th October 2010
15th October 2010
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
823.914
Paperback
32
Width 250mm, Height 250mm, Spine 5mm
240g
Cat was small and Dog was big, and whatever Dog did, Cat did too... Dog is fed up with Cat copying everything she does. But when Cat stays away, Dog realises that playing alone is not nearly as much fun. A charming story about friendship, sharing and play.
Sometimes a book is an all round example of what a picture book should be and this is one of them. Tightly written in few words, the language is as fresh as it is spare. Juxtaposed with pictures both strong and explanatory, the situations in which the winsome little characters find themselves offer terrific scope for the illustrator, so theres a good variety of colours and action. With the central theme of enduring friendship, a smaller cats admiration and lack of experience make him copy his bigger doggy friend in everything she does. This leads to frustration on the dogs part and an explosion of copycat! accusations. But when Cat disappears for three days, Dog realises its better to do things with a friend rather than on your own, so she rushes round to Cats, only to find him in bed, covered with spots. Dog ministers to her sickly friend with the result that on the following day shes caught the same spotty ailment. Now Cat can say, Copycat! to Dog and take care of her. This book has a lovely resolution, which will help those frustrated by adoring younger ones. Visually, original characters with a very modern appeal show an illustrator whose confident line and wash is coolly sophisticated while subtle yet bold colours create an innovative palette. The final, most important recommendation is that the three-year-old on whom I tested this, remembered the title and chose it from a pile. -- Jana Novotny Hunter * Books for Keeps *