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Book Reviews by a Tuxedo CatIt’s a Book
written & illustrated by Lane Smith
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a book! And kids, do you know what a book is? A book does not text, or tweet, or scroll, or use a mouse. (Remember I’m a cat, so I eat mice!) It does not need a...
“Little Tyke”
written by George Westbeau
photos by George and Margret Westbeau
Finally, I get to review a book about one of my cousins—the African lion. This is a true story about a lion cub who was rescued from her evil mother who lived in a zoo in Tacoma, Washington. For...
“Where the Wild Things Are”
written & illustrated by Maurice Sendak
Max, the little boy in this story, is very naughty and sent to his bedroom without supper. Hey Max, I can relate, we kitties are often naughty, however, we never make the mistake of missing a meal!...
In Our Mothers’ House
written & illustrated by Patricia Polacco
I’ve always said, a kitten can never have too many moms. It’s about time Humans caught on to this idea. Because let’s face it, two moms, means twice as many good times chasing butterflies, twice as...
“Melissa & Doug Stacking Train”
Toys! Human kids get loads of toys while cats are satisfied with an empty box, the bottle top from a gallon of milk, or a piece of left over string. But I was asked to review this wooden train from...
“You’re Not My Real Mother”
written by Molly Friedrich & illustrated by Christy Hale
Hey folks discovered this homeless kitten who wandered into my yard and decided to take her under my furry paw. Doesn’t look a thing like me. I’m black and white, and Xena (that’s what I decided to...
“Six-Dinner Sid”
written by Inga Moore
Never under-estimate the power of a smart cat, especially when it comes to food Six-Dinner Sid set up a clever system where he got six meals a day from human neighbors who all thought he was their...
“Three Samurai Cats,”
a Japanese fairy tale
written by Eric A. Kimmel & illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
So evil rat resides in the castle of a Lord, causing havoc. Rat laughs at traps, ignores poison, and attacks guard dogs. Lord makes a horse journey to a distant shrine famous for its fighting...
“The Polar Express”
written & illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg
When the roar of a train rouses a young lad from his bed, on Christmas Eve, he hops aboard, and he’s in for the ride of his life. The locomotive travels as fast as bullet; through dark woods, over...
“Cezanne and the Apple Boy”
written and illustrated by Laurence Anholt
Yep, I like painters, especially if they paint a picture of me, the handsome TeddyBoy. So there’s this French painter, named Paul Cezanne, who takes his small sonon a journey in the mountains of...
“Finding Winnie, The True Story of World’s Most Famous Bear”
written & book Illustrated by Lindsay Mattick
Imagine this...there are other animals that might be more famous than cats. Who knew? In this book, (that won a fancy pants childrens’ book award in 2016), a young orphaned bear cub ends up at a...
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