Saturday, April 23, 2011

Have You Seen My Cat? by Eric Carle

Have You Seen My Cat?
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Children, New York, 1991.
Hardcover edition, 28 pages, ISBN 978-0887080548.

Carle's signature watercolor collages serve as the focal point of a small boy's search for his missing cat. The end papers depict eight types of cats from the most familiar lion to exotic subspecies such as puma and jaguar. On each double page spread, the boy repeats his simple query, "Have you seen my cat?". The responder, in a unique cultural setting and dressed in appropriate garb, merely points into the distance. On the following page, is a cat indigenous to that setting. The boy replies, "That is not my cat!" After ostensibly traveling around the world, the boy finally locates his cat with a tumble of kittens around her, the unspoken reason for her disappearance being giving birth. "This is my cat!"

This makes a fun read at a toddler storytime about cats or animals. Paint brightly colored exotic cat pictures a la Carle.

Aids in vocabulary building by identifying different types of cats, and promotes discussion of the geographical and cultural settings where they live. Narrative skills can be enhanced by having a child tell the "untold" story hinted at by the pictures. Due to the limited, repetitive nature of the text, beginning readers can easily memorize and develop sight word knowledge, and "read" the entire book themselves.

Grand Prix des Treize selection, 1973.

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