Dewey

Dewey
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There's a Cat in the Library!

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

ATOS

2.8

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Steve James

شابک

9780316089296
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

September 7, 2009
This genial if cutesy adaptation of the authors' bestselling Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World
gets an energetic boost from James's digitally rendered art. Animal-loving readers will be charmed by the realistic, closeup depictions of young library patrons and their tender (and sometimes not-so-tender) interactions with Dewey, who is based on a real-life feline adopted by Myron after it was abandoned in the book drop of her Iowa library. The narrative becomes overly precious, though, when it ventures inside Dewey's head: “ 'Babies are wonderful
,' Dewey thought. “Cute and SMELL-icious, too
.” And as he joins story hour he thinks, “Wowzy whiskers, this looks fun.” Despite being manhandled by some young patrons, the cat confides to his toy mouse that he is determined to help people (“I'm ninety-two percent convinced that that's the reason I'm around”) and makes good on his promise by cheering up a sad girl who's reading alone. He then proclaims himself a “REAL library cat,” which (the story concludes, on a well-worn note) “felt... purr-fect
!” Ages 3–6.



School Library Journal

September 1, 2009
K-Gr 2-This heartwarming picture book is based on the authors' adult title, "Dewey" (Grand Central, 2008). It describes how on a cold night Myron found a tiny kitten in the return box at Spencer Public Library in Iowa, and the feline's impact on the library community. Dewey Readmore Books overcame unpleasant encounters with young children who picked him up upside down or petted him the wrong way and settled in, "happy" to help people. The realistic illustrations, done in vibrant watercolors, bring the tale to life (the orange cat's expressions are priceless). The story moves along swiftly, and will be a hit with readers requesting animal books."Beth Cuddy, Seward Elementary School, Auburn, NY"

Copyright 2009 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



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gervaisgirl - Dewey was sooooooo cute. It was so sad he had to die. I understood why Vicki was very depressed when Dewey died-he was literly Vicki's BFF.


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