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See the Cat: Three Stories About a Dog

door David LaRochelle

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What happens when the book gets it wrong? Max is not a cat-- Max is a dog! But much to his dismay, this book keeps instructing readers to "see the cat." How can Max get through to the book that he is a dog? In a trio of stories for beginning readers, author David LaRochelle introduces the excitable Max, who lets the book know in irresistibly emphatic dialogue that the text is not to his liking. Illustrator Mike Wohnoutka hilariously depicts the pup's reactions to the narrator and to the wacky cast of characters who upend Max's-- and readers' --expectations as the three stories build to an immensely satisfying conclusion.… (meer)
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This early reader book includes three short stories about Max the dog. Max talks back to the book when it says things he doesn’t like. The playful humor is just the sort of thing that delighted me as a child and still does as an adult. ( )
  cbl_tn | Jul 3, 2022 |
A funny, fourth-wall-breaking set of stories (See the Cat, See the Snake, See the Dog) in which the speech bubble text and illustrations actively disagree with the narrative text in a humorous way ("See the cat." "I am not a cat. I am a dog."); eventually the dog takes charge of its own story.

See also: This Is A Dog by Ross Collins, Valentine Cat by Claudia Rueda ( )
  JennyArch | Apr 16, 2022 |
See the cat, says the text. Except the illustration shows a dog ... a dog who is very flustered about being labeled as a cat.

Thus begins this very humorous early reader. It turns the standard tersely worded beginning reader format on its head by defying expectations about what you as the reader "see." It is both metafiction *and* breaks down the fourth wall, with the dog speaking back to the text and affecting the story this way.

This type of humor will go over really well with young readers and to be honest, it made me laugh out loud reading it. This is definitely designed for youngsters starting to read on their own, but I think it would also make for a good read aloud with a practiced reader getting all into the exaggerated emotions of the dog. ( )
  sweetiegherkin | Oct 18, 2021 |
Can I describe this humorous beginning reader as being meta? The interactions between dog and text propel the plots of three chapters, each with a funny and satisfying ending, which is saying quite a bit about chapters in a beginning reader. At one point the dog edits the text to assure an ending to his liking. There is a sequel (yay!) called "See the Dog" and it's about...well, you know who. ( )
  Salsabrarian | Jun 29, 2021 |
Hilarious. Also See the Dog
  saltedcarmel | Mar 27, 2021 |
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What happens when the book gets it wrong? Max is not a cat-- Max is a dog! But much to his dismay, this book keeps instructing readers to "see the cat." How can Max get through to the book that he is a dog? In a trio of stories for beginning readers, author David LaRochelle introduces the excitable Max, who lets the book know in irresistibly emphatic dialogue that the text is not to his liking. Illustrator Mike Wohnoutka hilariously depicts the pup's reactions to the narrator and to the wacky cast of characters who upend Max's-- and readers' --expectations as the three stories build to an immensely satisfying conclusion.

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