Rectangle Time
By Pamela Paul
Illustrated by Becky Cameron
By Pamela Paul
Illustrated by Becky Cameron
By Pamela Paul
Illustrated by Becky Cameron
By Pamela Paul
Illustrated by Becky Cameron
Category: Children's Picture Books
Category: Children's Picture Books
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$17.99
Feb 16, 2021 | ISBN 9780593115114 | 4-8 years
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Feb 16, 2021 | ISBN 9780593115138 | 4-8 years
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Praise
Praise for Rectangle Time:
“Cats magically appear for cuddling when it’s readaloud time, and Paul (How to Raise a Reader, for adults) imagines the ritual from a feline’s point of view. “Oh, good, it’s time! They’re bringing out the rectangle,” says a self-interested calico as her owners, a light brown–skinned man and his young son, pull a book off the shelf. But what happens when the maturing reader learns to handle “rectangles” on his own? As the boy grows, the cat’s brash naivete elicits giggles. “Look at the poor little guy,” the cat says of the lone child, silently reading a chapter book: “He’s just… staring at the rectangle.” Solitary rectangle-handling, the calico discovers, means less cuddling. As the cat pesters the boy, the child’s inattention and a swat away creates doubt for the feline (“Eh, no big deal. It wasn’t on purpose. I get it”) before a final, fuzzy rapprochement ends in an accommodation for all. Placid, doll-like characters created by Cameron (Monet’s Cat) underscore the story’s comforting moments rather than adding antic expressions or frenetic action. With comedy that goes right over the head of the feline narrator, Paul’s clever, self-assured text offers owners (and their cats) some promising rectangle time of their own.” —Publishers Weekly
“The story subtly celebrates the pleasures of being read to and of growing toward reading independence. . . . A good option to hand educators needing to teach inference and for lovers of silly cats.” —SLJ
“A sweet story about falling in love with reading.” —Kirkus
“This readaloud is sure to become a read-along as the listener’s own literacy and vocabulary skills increase.” —BCCB
“Truly delightful . . . kids will giggle over the familiar feline antics.” —Booklist
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