![]() ![]() ![]() Here are some activities and coloring pages from the publisher. ![]() Watch this video on How Animals See the World. Hang up your pictures gallery style, and compare and contrast what you each saw. Grab a group of friends or family and make your own paintings or drawings of what you see around you (preferably outdoors after a walk/hike!). It caused some interesting discussion between them after reading. What the Kids Liked About This Book: Both of my kids enjoyed the contrasts in images, words, and ideas. While it’s very enjoyable for a child visually and audibly (spare, lovely prose), adults will be interested in the underlying thoughts, perspectives, and assumptions that go into each view. He uses mixed medium to show a different view of the cat each time. The author/illustrator then shows us what each of them see when they see the cat. Summary: A cat explores the world and encounters a child, other animals, and bugs. There is a high probability that I will like the books they select. Congratulations! Whenever I need some new quality books to read, I check out the ALA Award winners. How We Discovered This Book: This is an ALA Award winner of the Caldecott Award in 2017. Theme: Perspective, curiosity, looking at the world differently Written and Illustrated by: Brendan Wenzel ![]()
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