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They all saw a cat book
They all saw a cat book













They try to catch the birds that like to hang out in our trees or they poop in the yard. Honestly, I see cats as a minor nuisance as we have plenty in the neighbourhood that hangs out in our yard because we don’t have dogs. How does one view a cat? How do you view a cat?

they all saw a cat book

They All Saw A Cat by Brendan Wenzel takes us through the day of a cat and all the people or animals that would also see the cat. I love picture books that are beautifully illustrated, have something new to add to conversations and open up those discussions to children. Very cool! Read on to see the full review. How does a dog view a cat versus a mouse? How about a bird versus a flea? Wenzel does a fascinating job illustrating the different perspectives including perspectives that don’t rely on seeing an object but instead sensing it through vibrations. Recommended to anyone looking for children's stories that teach about perception and how it differs from individual to individual, as well as to fans of Brendan Wenzel's artwork.They All Saw A Cat by Brendan Wenzel is a new picture book by Brendan Wenzel that will introduce kids to how different perspectives shape our world. The two-page spread from the mouse's perspective, in which the cat is a ferocious black monster on a red background, was particularly well done.

they all saw a cat book

I really liked the different ways he depicted the cat, in order to reflect the differing perspectives of the various creatures. Brendan Wenzel, whose artwork in Some Bugs and Some Pets was so immensely engaging, creates a slightly less busy book here, visually speaking, but one that still has artistic appeal. They all see the cat, but how does the cat see itself.?A wonderful book, one which emphasizes how differing experiences result in different perspectives, and how differing physical realities influence the different ways we see, They All Saw a Cat is as beautiful as it is thoughtful. Each observer - a child, a dog, a fox, a goldfish, a mouse, a bee, a bird, a flea, a snake, a skunk, a worm, and a bat - sees the cat differently, something highlighted in the artwork. "The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears and paws," the narrator of this lovely picture-book tells us at the opening of the story, going on to detail the many different creatures who in turn see the cat.















They all saw a cat book