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A rollicking rhyme that celebrates the playful and mischievous similarities between cats and toddlers!
Whether they’re stretching and scheming, playing or dreaming, cats love to make mischief, sneak snacks, and cuddle up in a cozy spot, just like . . . kids! Cats Can proves that kittens and kids are more alike than we think. Roseanne Greenfield Thong’s rhyming romp is perfectly matched by the vibrant, energetic illustrations of Ebony Glenn in this playful read-aloud.
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      March 1, 2022
      Cats can do a variety of fun and mischievous things. Readers are in for a treat that will make them giggle as they follow a pair of cats' everyday lives. We learn what a feline pet's day looks like, from napping to eating to playing with toys. However, we also learn that cats are naughty. They like to climb on furniture, play with clothes, and get in the way of chores. While the cats are the protagonists of this book, the human characters, two children of color, are equally endearing and share many of their pets' playful qualities. The children's caregiver appears to be White, a fact that invites a wide variety of interpretations. The bright colors of the digital illustrations complement the upbeat narration. An abundance of smiles, toys, and playtime activities underscore the happy, comfortable life that the cats and children share. This picture book would be a welcome addition to any classroom or home library. Whether or not readers have a cat, they can still make connections to the story, from the toys depicted to the children's hobbies to their daily routines. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A lighthearted story about the bonds and similarities between cats and their young humans. (Picture book. 4-8)

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