The Cat Who Couldn't Be Bothered
By (Author) Jack Kurland
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
6th February 2024
25th January 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Social issues / topics
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Pets and pet care: Cats
823.92
Paperback
40
Width 276mm, Height 235mm
350g
This insightful yet light-hearted kids' picture book is a lovely reminder to look out for our friends and think about our feelings. There is a cat. A cat that couldn't be bothered to do anything ... anything at all. His friends ask him if he wants to play but he doesn't feel like it. They invite him on adventures to far-off places, but he would rather stay at home. Until one day, a friend asks how he is doing, and the true reason why he'd rather do nothing is revealed. He is feeling sad. This is a story about feelings, friendship and the importance of speaking to someone when you don't feel right. This beautiful socially aware story: Reassures kids that feeling sad sometimes is normal Helps them understand others' behaviour and promotes empathy Encourages them to be more in touch with their feelings Provides a sense of fun while also broaching a tricky topic Both children and adults will love the quirky and hilarious cat's refusal to take part in anything and the sweet and important message behind this story. It's never been more important to introduce kids to the importance of mental health. This bright children's book is an easy way to talk about feelings and looking out for others. It provides an excellent jumping-off point for at-home and classroom discussions about emotional wellbeing and caring for others.
Jack Kurland is a debut author-illustrator from Leigh-on-Sea in the UK. After graduating from Winchester School of Art in 2013, he spent seven years working as a graphic designer. He paused to go travelling for two years, where he realised he wanted to achieve an ambition he'd always had: to create children's books. He now finds the balance between being a graphic designer and working on illustrating and writing stories.