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Cat in the Night Madeleine Dunphy

Cat in the Night By Madeleine Dunphy

Cat in the Night by Madeleine Dunphy


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Have you ever wondered what your cat does at night? Read Cat in the Night and find out! A little girl falls asleep just as her cat wakes up. Children will experience the world through the cat's eyes, ears, nose, whiskers, and feet as he travels the neighborhood, meeting up with other denizens of the night.

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Cat in the Night by Madeleine Dunphy


Have you ever wondered what your cat does at night? Read CAT IN THE NIGHT and find out!

A little girl falls asleep just as her cat wakes up. Children will experience the world through the cat's eyes, ears, nose, whiskers, and feet as he travels the neighborhood, meeting up with other nocturnal creatures. Skunks, mice, raccoons and opossums are just a few of the animals the cat encounters during his nightly patrol. As dawn breaks, the cat returns to the girl's bedside. The girl wakes up just as her cat falls asleep.
Named a Children's Choice by the International Literacy Association and Children's Book Council, this book is sure to delight cat lovers near and far.

Cat in the Night Reviews

Cat in the Night is the real deal. This is a great little book. --John Bradshaw, bestselling author of Cat Sense: How the New Feline Science Can Make You a Better Friend to Your Pet A cat relies on his senses during a nocturnal foray. As a little black girl falls asleep, Rusty, her cat, wakes up, slips out the window, and instantly smells an intruding cat. Intent on the other feline, Rusty avoids a skunk and leaps onto the backyard fence. Leaving his scent as he tiptoes along its ledge like a tightrope walker in a circus, Rusty tracks the cat's scent into the neighbor's yard, where two raccoons are playing. Temporarily diverted by a high-pitched squeak and quick mouse hunt, Rusty watches an opossum disappear into the bushes. Finally, a scratching sound lures Rusty onto the garage roof, where he confronts the alien cat. A feisty feline fight with hissing and screeching ensues, then Rusty chases the intruder across the street. Homeward bound as dawn breaks, battle-weary Rusty finishes his kibble and crawls into bed as the little girl wakes up, unaware he's been on the prowl. Realistic illustrations created with acrylic, oil, and colored pencil capture the drama of Rusty's nighttime adventures. His taffy-and-white fur jumps out against the dark shapes and shadows of the backyard, highlighting his activities. Double-page close-ups and unusual perspectives invite a cat's-eye view. A More About Cats page reinforces the textual and visual focus on feline senses. Intriguing peek into the secret life of cats.-Kirkus Deftly written by Madeleine Dunphy and charmingly illustrated by Joshua S. Brunet, Cat in the Night is an impressively entertaining story about a little girl falls asleep just as her cat wakes up. Children ages 5 to 9 who have ever wondered what their cat does at night will experience the night-time world through the cat's eyes, ears, nose, whiskers, and feet as he travels the neighborhood, meeting up with other denizens of the night. Thoroughly 'kid friendly' and wonderfully entertaining from first page to last, Cat in the Night is very highly recommended for family, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections.-Midwest Book Reviews As Gwen sleeps soundly, her curious cat, Rusty, stalks the neighborhood using all of his feline senses to explore, in Madeleine Dunphy's Cat in the Night. Bright stars and flashing eyes flicker across the deep blues and purples of Joshua S. Brunet's nighttime illustrations, creating a hushed, peaceful tone for Rusty's sniffing, slinking, stalking, and searching. Children are encouraged to look out for all the critters Rusty encounters on his way as well as instances of his heightened use of hearing, vision, touch, balance, and smell, all integral cat behavior, whether snuggling with a friendly little human or getting ready to pounce on a backyard predator.-Foreword Review Reviews for other books by Madeleine Dunphy: This luminous and reverent work is a welcome addition to the growing ranks of environmental books. --Publishers Weekly An excellent addition to books on the environment... --School Library Journal Children will enjoy the active verbs and handsome pictures of the astonishing wildlife. --Booklist This is an attractive, effective way to introduce ecology to young readers. --Horn Book Awards for other books by Madeleine Dunphy: Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children -- National Science Teachers Association/Children's Book Council Teachers' Choice -- International Reading Association Reviewed on Reading Rainbow Awarded Critici in Erba Menzion in Bologna, Italy Best Children's Picture Book -- Nautilus Book Award Medal for Environmental Issues -- Moonbeam Book Awards

About Madeleine Dunphy

Madeleine Dunphy is the author of Here Is the Tropical Rain Forest, illustrated by Michael Rothman; Here Is the Coral Reef, illustrated by Tom Leonard; The Peregrine's Journey: A Story of Migration, illustrated by Kristen Kest, and numerous other books. She lives in Oakland, California, with her husband, daughter and two cats. Joshua S. Brunet has been a freelance illustrator from more than 15 years and has worked for a variety of magazines and children's book publishers. He resides in Denver, Colorado, where he teaches in the illustration department at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.

Additional information

CIN0988330369G
9780988330368
0988330369
Cat in the Night by Madeleine Dunphy
Used - Good
Hardback
Web of Life Children's Books
20161027
32
Joint winner of Childrens Choice 2017 (United States)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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