I Am Cat!

Illustrated by Chris Chatterton
$18.99 US
Penguin Young Readers | Penguin Workshop
32 per carton
On sale May 02, 2023 | 978-0-593-52086-4
Age 5-7 years
Reading Level: Lexile AD250L | Fountas & Pinnell L
Sales rights: US Only
A day in the life of a cat – told from the cat's point of view! A funny rhyming picture book from Peter Bently and Chris Chatterton.

I am Cat. Cat is me. A most superior thing to be.
I am Cat. I need nap. Window? Cupboard? Dog Bed? Lap!

Join one sassy little cat for a busy day packed full of essential cat activities. From climbing and prowling, to playing and snoozing. Being head of the house is a full-time job!
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"Bently’s kitty’s-eye view of a day is a rhyming romp that young feline aficionados will enjoy."–Kirkus Reviews

"An insightful title for teaching point-of-view or personification, this could also be useful for engaging children with poetry, or for nudging them to write about pets—real or wished for—in their lives. A delightful combination of art and verse that entertains and appropriately honors the magnificence of being in a world where there are cats."–School Library Journal, starred review
 

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A day in the life of a cat – told from the cat's point of view! A funny rhyming picture book from Peter Bently and Chris Chatterton.

I am Cat. Cat is me. A most superior thing to be.
I am Cat. I need nap. Window? Cupboard? Dog Bed? Lap!

Join one sassy little cat for a busy day packed full of essential cat activities. From climbing and prowling, to playing and snoozing. Being head of the house is a full-time job!

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Praise

"Bently’s kitty’s-eye view of a day is a rhyming romp that young feline aficionados will enjoy."–Kirkus Reviews

"An insightful title for teaching point-of-view or personification, this could also be useful for engaging children with poetry, or for nudging them to write about pets—real or wished for—in their lives. A delightful combination of art and verse that entertains and appropriately honors the magnificence of being in a world where there are cats."–School Library Journal, starred review