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Paperback The Cat Barked? Book

ISBN: 0439129222

ISBN13: 9780439129220

The Cat Barked?

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In this lighthearted tale of wishes and consequences, an endearing feline imagines what life would be like if she were a dog. But who really has the upper paw? Will the confused kitty find that it... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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dogs and cats both are good

I really liked this book because it shows children the many dimensions of their pets, be it cats or dogs. The illustrations are great and the quality of rhyming verse is wonderful to read allowed. These animals have personality! The book is charming and funny.

The Cat Barked?

At some point in our lives, we all wish to be someone else. The Cat Barked? is a wonderful book of a loving cat that desperately wants to be a dog. Throughout the book, readers learn how much fun it is to be a dog. When the cat?s owner informs her that dogs have to do endless tricks, stay on leashes, and many more unpleasant things, she begins to think twice. In the end, she decides that being a cat might not be too bad.

Monk's cool collages are a stand-out

Have you ever wished you were something you're not? You know, wished for curly hair when yours is straight, or visa versa--the old "the grass is always greener" problem. That's the situation that a little orange striped cat finds herself in "The Cat Barked.""Dogs have all the fun!" proclaims the envious puss, as she details the reasons why: dogs go to the park, dogs catch crooks and they're always the heroes in movies and books."Silly old cat," exclaims the mop-headed little girl who owns her, as she points out that there is a downside to dogs and an upside to cats.The rhyming text does a good job of capturing the futility and folly of coveting your neighbor's bark. But what really stand out are the cool collages by Monks, a fine arts major at England's Kingston University. She uses a combination of paint, pencil, fabric and photos from magazines to concoct her personable canines and felines. Another unique artistic style that budding artists will be itching to emulate.
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