The Children's Book Review

Cats, Kitties and More Cats…

By Luisa LaFleur, The Children’s Book Review
Published: July 30, 2010

Not long ago, I reviewed a few books that had mice as the main characters. Well, now the counterpoint to that: books with cats as the main characters!

A Cat Named Haiku

by Mark Poulton (Author), Dexter Weeks (Illustrator)

Reading level: Ages 4-8

Paperback: 42 pages

Publisher: Arcana Studio (2010)

Source of book: Publisher

In A Cat Named Haiku, author Mark Poulton tells us the story of a mischievous cat through the use of haiku, a form of Japanese poetry. The beautiful illustrations perfectly capture Haiku’s antics and the haiku poetry lyrically evokes all the trouble that the cat gets into. It’s a great combination and a perfect way to introduce little ones to different forms of writing and literature.

Add this book to your collection: A Cat Named Haiku

Said the Kitty to the CatSaid the Kitty to the Cat

by Vincent Spada (Author), Steve Whitlow (Illustrator)

Reading level: Ages 4-8

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Top That! (2010)

Source of book: Author

In Said the Kitty to the Cat, author Vincent Spada tells us of a pair of fluffy cats, one large and one small. The story is told in rhyme and has a lovely, lilting quality–perfect for lulling little ones to sleep.

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