Library Intern Book Reviews
Publisher
Harper Collins Children's Books
City
New York, New York, United States of America
Date of Publication
2012
ISBN
9780061915161
Date of Review
2013
Disciplines
Library and Information Science | Modern Literature
Keywords
Children's literature, reviews, cats, homophones, homonyms
Recommended Citation
Hartman, Emily C., "Review of Cat Tale by Michael Hall" (2013). Library Intern Book Reviews. 86.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/intern_book_reviews/86
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Review
Lillian, Tilly, and William J. plan to go on a quiet picnic but find themselves off on a wild adventure full of tangled-up homophones and homonyms. Will they successfully flee that steer, steer that plane, and end this cat tale with their cat tails safely attached? Hall’s bright, simple illustrations nicely complement his fast-paced wordplay. Parents and teachers can use the book to introduce homophones and homonyms, but even young children will enjoy this story just for fun. Highly recommended. Emily Hartman, Centennial Library Intern.