Cat's Very Good Day

Illustrated by David Small
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Hardcover
$18.99 US
11.13"W x 9.31"H x 0.4"D  
On sale Apr 04, 2023 | 40 Pages | 978-1-9848-1520-0
| Preschool - 2
Reading Level: Lexile AD280L | Fountas & Pinnell K
A hilarious picture book about one mischievous cat’s action-packed day—from an award-winning poet, with illustrations by a Caldecott Medalist.

It's a busy day for Cat, who is living his best life and managing to cause plenty of trouble along the way! After all, he's a mirror attacker and a morning-tea whacker. A potted-plant disaster and an acrobat master. A vacuum avoider and a sofa destroyer.
 
But when thunder and lightning strike, it turns out he's a dark-storm worrier and a back-closet scurrier. A curled-up loner and a scaredy-cat groaner. Once the storm passes, though, is it possible Cat just might be a moonlight cuddler and all-night snuggler at heart?

Kristen Tracy's ingenious verse and David Small's masterfully expressive and uproariously funny artwork capture all the charm and personality of these irresistible fur babies—hairballs and all. Here's the perfect gift for feline lovers of all ages!
Kristen Tracy has written twelve novels for young adults and young readers, including Lost ItCamille McPhee Fell Under the BusHung Up, and Project Unpopular. She won the Emily Dickinson First Book Award from the Poetry Foundation for her collection Half-Hazard. Visit her online at kristentracy.com, and follow her on Twitter @kristen_tracy. View titles by Kristen Tracy
© Gordon Trice
David Small is a writer and illustrator who grew up in Detroit, Michigan, studied art and English at Wayne State University, and completed his graduate studies in art at Yale University. In addition to children's books, David makes editorial drawings for such publications as the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal and is a frequent contributor to many national magazines as well. David also writes book reviews for the New York Times Book Review. Recognition for David's books include The Caldecott Medal (So You Want To Be President?, 2001)The Caldecott Honor (The Gardener, 1998; One Cool Friend 2012), National Book Award Finalist (Stitches, 2009 and The Underneath, 2008), Christopher Award (That Book Woman, 2009 and The Gardener, 1998), ABBY Award Honor Book (The Gardener, 1997 and The Library, 1995), The New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year (The Library, 1995), and a Featured Selection for more than 10 years on Reading Rainbow (Imogene's Antlers, 1985). View titles by David Small
Praise for Cat's Very Good Day:

“A very good book and effective read-aloud about a pretty bad, but still loveable, kitty.” —Booklist

“With whimsical wordplay, Tracy and Small chronicle a day in the life of a feline.” —Kirkus Reviews

“As a lightly anthropomorphized orange tabby moves through the day in this picture book, it takes on a variety of rhyming identities—many of them reflecting an inimitable sense of feline privilege and mischief.” —Publishers Weekly

“The illustrations by David Small are so enjoyable . . . This is a fun one to snuggle up with.” —Growing Book by Book
 
“[V]ery realistic . . . Cat owners will love that the sorts of things their own cats do are shown on the page. Small's illustrations are always marvelous . . . I can see this cat prowling around the neighborhood and stalking chipmunks right along with Schacher's Stretchy McHandsome.” —YA and Kids Books Central
 
“Kristen Tracy delves into the feline mind with sensitivity, acceptance and humor . . . The results, abetted by David Small’s wonderfully evocative illustrations, are delightful . . . [S]o much fun.” —Infodad.com
 
“Vivacious verse . . . and frolicking art reveal that every day is an action-packed and adventurous one for this very good cat!” —Blogarama.com

“The beautiful illustrations and hilarious rhyming text perfectly capture a day in the life of a busy cat!” —Kidsbookshelf.com
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About

A hilarious picture book about one mischievous cat’s action-packed day—from an award-winning poet, with illustrations by a Caldecott Medalist.

It's a busy day for Cat, who is living his best life and managing to cause plenty of trouble along the way! After all, he's a mirror attacker and a morning-tea whacker. A potted-plant disaster and an acrobat master. A vacuum avoider and a sofa destroyer.
 
But when thunder and lightning strike, it turns out he's a dark-storm worrier and a back-closet scurrier. A curled-up loner and a scaredy-cat groaner. Once the storm passes, though, is it possible Cat just might be a moonlight cuddler and all-night snuggler at heart?

Kristen Tracy's ingenious verse and David Small's masterfully expressive and uproariously funny artwork capture all the charm and personality of these irresistible fur babies—hairballs and all. Here's the perfect gift for feline lovers of all ages!

Author

Kristen Tracy has written twelve novels for young adults and young readers, including Lost ItCamille McPhee Fell Under the BusHung Up, and Project Unpopular. She won the Emily Dickinson First Book Award from the Poetry Foundation for her collection Half-Hazard. Visit her online at kristentracy.com, and follow her on Twitter @kristen_tracy. View titles by Kristen Tracy
© Gordon Trice
David Small is a writer and illustrator who grew up in Detroit, Michigan, studied art and English at Wayne State University, and completed his graduate studies in art at Yale University. In addition to children's books, David makes editorial drawings for such publications as the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal and is a frequent contributor to many national magazines as well. David also writes book reviews for the New York Times Book Review. Recognition for David's books include The Caldecott Medal (So You Want To Be President?, 2001)The Caldecott Honor (The Gardener, 1998; One Cool Friend 2012), National Book Award Finalist (Stitches, 2009 and The Underneath, 2008), Christopher Award (That Book Woman, 2009 and The Gardener, 1998), ABBY Award Honor Book (The Gardener, 1997 and The Library, 1995), The New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year (The Library, 1995), and a Featured Selection for more than 10 years on Reading Rainbow (Imogene's Antlers, 1985). View titles by David Small

Praise

Praise for Cat's Very Good Day:

“A very good book and effective read-aloud about a pretty bad, but still loveable, kitty.” —Booklist

“With whimsical wordplay, Tracy and Small chronicle a day in the life of a feline.” —Kirkus Reviews

“As a lightly anthropomorphized orange tabby moves through the day in this picture book, it takes on a variety of rhyming identities—many of them reflecting an inimitable sense of feline privilege and mischief.” —Publishers Weekly

“The illustrations by David Small are so enjoyable . . . This is a fun one to snuggle up with.” —Growing Book by Book
 
“[V]ery realistic . . . Cat owners will love that the sorts of things their own cats do are shown on the page. Small's illustrations are always marvelous . . . I can see this cat prowling around the neighborhood and stalking chipmunks right along with Schacher's Stretchy McHandsome.” —YA and Kids Books Central
 
“Kristen Tracy delves into the feline mind with sensitivity, acceptance and humor . . . The results, abetted by David Small’s wonderfully evocative illustrations, are delightful . . . [S]o much fun.” —Infodad.com
 
“Vivacious verse . . . and frolicking art reveal that every day is an action-packed and adventurous one for this very good cat!” —Blogarama.com

“The beautiful illustrations and hilarious rhyming text perfectly capture a day in the life of a busy cat!” —Kidsbookshelf.com

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