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CAT NAP by Toni Yuly

CAT NAP

by Toni Yuly ; illustrated by Toni Yuly

Pub Date: Jan. 26th, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-250-05458-6
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

When Cat agrees to play hide-and-seek with Kitten, he underestimates his relentless opponent.

It’s noon: time for drowsy Cat’s nap, but curious Kitten has other ideas and suggests they play hide-and-seek. Initially Cat hides high atop a bookcase, but Kitten finds him. Next, Cat hides low, under a bed. Again, Kitten finds him. Cat tries hiding in the dark basement, but he’s exposed when wily Kitten turns on the light. Everywhere (a box, a bag, a hammock, a flower pot, a flower garden, and more) Cat hides, Kitten always finds him—even when the younger feline just gives up and tries to take her own nap. The simple text relies on repetition to stress Cat’s futile plight, while bold illustrations use flat, bright colors, basic shapes, and definitive black outlines to amplify Kitten’s successful pursuit. Kitten’s wild, impish eyes and playful facial expressions provide a droll contrast to Cat’s disdainful demeanor and occasional wide-eyed shock. Wee listeners should revel in locating Cat’s hiding spots almost as much as they will relish finding a teeny, watchful mouse tucked into its own hiding places, where it safely and silently observes the oblivious felines engrossed in their game.

Delightful pre-nap read-aloud fare.

(Picture book. 1-3)