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Overview"Cat is not pleased to be tapped as substitute teacher. Not only is it cutting into his naptime, but a roomful of kittens is a little, well, terrifying. Still, off to school he goes, where, faced with six adorable kittens, he follows the lesson plan--music, building, painting--but in pure, mischievous, unadulterated Cat style. By the end, he and the kittens have formed a rock band, built a fish-spewing fountain, covered the classroom in blue, yellow, and red paint, and Cat has learned a thing or two about inspiring others by being himself. But even more heart-melting is what the kittens have learned from Cat. It's back to school for the New York Times bestselling Cat when he steps in as a substitute teacher. Cat is not pleased to be tapped as substitute teacher. Not only is it cutting into his naptime, but a roomful of kittens is a little . . . much.At school, Cat follows the lesson plan of music, building, and painting-only in gradually more mischief-making Cat style. By the end, Cat has learned a thing or two about inspiring others by being himself. But even more heart-melting and humorous is what these adorable kittens have learned from Cat. Read it forback-to-school and year-round-great as a holiday or year-end teacher's gift! "" A heart warmer."" -The Wall Street Journal ★""Plenty to giggle over."" -Publishers Weekly(starred review) ""Just purrfect."" -The Washington Post ""Clever . . . Droll.""-The Horn Book ""Amusing . . . has much to offer.""-School Library Journal ""Adorable.""-Common Sense Media" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Deborah Underwood , Claudia RuedaPublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Vintage Dimensions: Width: 21.10cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 18.60cm Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9780399539053ISBN 10: 0399539050 Pages: 88 Publication Date: 08 August 2017 Recommended Age: From 3 to 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews[A] back-to-school heart warmer. --The Wall Street Journal â Underwood and Rueda maintain the droll narration and spare visual humor of the previous books as Cat guides eager kittens through music (electric guitars are involved), building time (a fountain that spouts fish is involved), and art (major cleanup is involved). There's plenty to giggle over. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Kids will think it is just purrfect. --The Washington Post The interplay between unseen narrator and substitute teacher Cat fuel the humor, and Claudia Rueda's adorable, deadpan illustrations carry the simple story. --Common Sense Media In a clean-up worthy of The Cat in the Hat, the kittens pitch in to save the day. . . . Cat's droll expressions and signs are highlights . . . [and] readers may get a kick out of imagining what adventures they might have with their own substitute teachers. --Kirkus Whether new to this series or a seasoned fan, this amusing read-aloud has much to offer the younger back-to-school crowd. --School Library Journal Underwood's clever use of page-turns and comedic timing . . . deliver a droll story about the joys and challenges of teaching. --The Horn Book * Underwood and Rueda maintain the droll narration and spare visual humor of the previous books as Cat guides eager kittens through music (electric guitars are involved), building time (a fountain that spouts fish is involved), and art (major cleanup is involved). There's plenty to giggle over. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [A] back-to-school heart warmer. --The Wall Street Journal .. .Kids will think it is just purrfect. --The Washington Post In a clean-up worthy of The Cat in the Hat, the kittens pitch in to save the day. . . . Cat's droll expressions and signs are highlights . . . [and] readers may get a kick out of imagining what adventures they might have with their own substitute teachers. --Kirkus Whether new to this series or a seasoned fan, this amusing read-aloud has much to offer the younger back-to-school crowd. --School Library Journal Underwood's clever use of page-turns and comedic timing...deliver a droll story about the joys and challenges of teaching. --The Horn Book The interplay between unseen narrator and substitute teacher Cat fuel the humor, and Claudia Rueda's adorable, deadpan illustrations carry the simple story. --Common Sense Media [A] back-to-school heart warmer. --The Wall Street Journal * Underwood and Rueda maintain the droll narration and spare visual humor of the previous books as Cat guides eager kittens through music (electric guitars are involved), building time (a fountain that spouts fish is involved), and art (major cleanup is involved). There's plenty to giggle over. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Kids will think it is just purrfect. --The Washington Post The interplay between unseen narrator and substitute teacher Cat fuel the humor, and Claudia Rueda's adorable, deadpan illustrations carry the simple story. --Common Sense Media In a clean-up worthy of The Cat in the Hat, the kittens pitch in to save the day. . . . Cat's droll expressions and signs are highlights . . . [and] readers may get a kick out of imagining what adventures they might have with their own substitute teachers. --Kirkus Whether new to this series or a seasoned fan, this amusing read-aloud has much to offer the younger back-to-school crowd. --School Library Journal Underwood's clever use of page-turns and comedic timing . . . deliver a droll story about the joys and challenges of teaching. --The Horn Book * Underwood and Rueda maintain the droll narration and spare visual humor of the previous books as Cat guides eager kittens through music (electric guitars are involved), building time (a fountain that spouts fish is involved), and art (major cleanup is involved). There's plenty to giggle over. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [A] back-to-school heart warmer. --The Wall Street Journal .. .Kids will think it is just purrfect. --The Washington Post In a clean-up worthy of The Cat in the Hat, the kittens pitch in to save the day. . . . Cat's droll expressions and signs are highlights . . . [and] readers may get a kick out of imagining what adventures they might have with their own substitute teachers. --Kirkus Whether new to this series or a seasoned fan, this amusing read-aloud has much to offer the younger back-to-school crowd. --School Library Journal Underwood's clever use of page-turns and comedic timing...deliver a droll story about the joys and challenges of teaching. --The Horn Book The interplay between unseen narrator and substitute teacher Cat fuel the humor, and Claudia Rueda's adorable, deadpan illustrations carry the simple story. --Common Sense Media * Underwood and Rueda maintain the droll narration and spare visual humor of the previous books as Cat guides eager kittens through music (electric guitars are involved), building time (a fountain that spouts fish is involved), and art (major cleanup is involved). There's plenty to giggle over. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) <p/> In a clean-up worthy of The Cat in the Hat, the kittens pitch in to save the day. . . . Cat's droll expressions and signs are highlights . . . [and] readers may get a kick out of imagining what adventures they might have with their own substitute teachers. --Kirkus Author InformationDeborah Underwood is the author of several picture books, including theNew York TimesbestsellerThe Quiet Book;Bad Bye, Good Bye; and Cat's other adventures-Here Comes the Easter Cat, Here Comes Santa Cat, Here Comes the Tooth Fairy Cat, and Here Comes Valentine Cat. She lives in San Francisco with her cat, Bella, who inspires Cat's hijinks. Claudia Rueda's picture books includeIs It Big or Is It Little, Huff and Puff,My Little Polar Bear, and of course, Cat's New York Times bestselling previous adventures. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |