Cat Dog

Mem Fox
Illustrated by Mark Teague
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Mem Fox
Illustrated by Mark Teague
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6-8 YEARS40 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 6-8 Years
  • Published date: Oct 19, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 40
  • Publisher: Beach Lane Books
  • ISBN: 9781416986881
  • Dimensions: 9.0" W x 0.4" L x 12.0" H
Mem Fox is an educator and international literacy expert, and her many acclaimed picture books for young children include Yoo-Hoo, Ladybug!; Hello Baby!; Baby Bedtime; I’m an Immigrant Too; the bestselling modern classics Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes and Time for Bed; and, for adults, Reading Magic: Why Reading Aloud to Our Children Will Change Their Lives Forever. She lives in Adelaide, Australia. Visit her at MemFox.com.

Mark Teague is an award-winning author and illustrator whose books include Fly!, King Kong’s Cousin, We Are Going to Be Pals!, You Are Not Sleepy!, and The Case of Old MacDonald and His Farm. He is also the illustrator of Cat Dog, written by Mem Fox; the Bat, Cat & Rat series, including the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning second book Vacation, written by Ame Dyckman; and the New York Times bestselling How Do Dinosaurs…? series, written by Jane Yolen.
A game of cat, dog, and mouse proves itself a meta tale in the works in this wry and original picture book. “So there was a scary dog, right?” begins Fox (Early One Morning); the text appears on the recto as an orange tabby peers over a sofa, where a beefy white dog sits snarling in a studded collar. A page turn later, a more decisive voice emerges on the verso—“No!”—resulting in a change of direction: now, a gentler, surprised-looking hound benignly eyes its back foot. As the animals engage in a classic pet-versus-mouse encounter, an assurance-seeking storytelling phrase on one page (“And the dog leapt off the couch, right?”) is followed by an affirming or refuting rejoinder on the next (“No!”)—and an attendant visual turnabout (the hound leaping is now shown snoozing on its back). Teague (Felipe and Claudette) contributes substantial, painterly acrylics that vary acrobatically from scene to scene until the two voices take a collaborative turn. With variations that unfurl in the style of David Ives’s Sure Thing, it’s a giddy, cleverly imagined rhetorical dance that promises to leave audiences’ heads spinning. Ages 4–8. (Sept.)

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