
Title | : | Stick Cat: A Tail of Two Kitties (Stick Cat) |
Author | : | |
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ISBN | : | 0062411004 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780062411006 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 208 |
Publication | : | First published May 3, 2016 |
There’s a new pet in town.
Stick Cat.
It’s a big day in the big city for Stick Cat and his best friend, Edith. There are treasures to hunt, songs to sing, pigeons to catch, and naps to take. But way up on the twenty-third floor, danger lurks just around the corner. Terrible noises and violent crashes trap a desperate man in the building across the alley. Stick Cat will need to navigate his way across the alley—and around Edith’s peculiar ways—to attempt a rescue.
With Tom Watson’s trademark combination of laughs and adventure, Stick Cat’s high-wire act is sure to please cat lovers and Stick Dog fans everywhere.
Stick Cat: A Tail of Two Kitties (Stick Cat) Reviews
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I enjoyed book 1 of the Stick Cat series by Tom Watson more than I expected to. It's one of those "pleasant surprises" that need to happen more often in life. "A Tail of Two Kitties" teaches empathy, hilarity, safety, patience, prudence, and persistence, all within the confines of the story. The book doesn't push these qualities overtly; it conveys them through the Stick Cat's wonderful personality, his thoughts, and his interactions with Emily (the other kitty) and Mr. Music. As far as children's books go, this one is way up there. My two girls, ages 10 and 7, love it and give it five stars ("or even a thousand and seventeen" according to my youngest). I'm giving it five stars too.
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This is a cute kid's book about two cats who "save the day." Overall, it's entertaining. However, I have some issues with the girl cat being portrayed as the silly, stupid, self-centered, slightly fat one while the boy cat is the smart, thoughtful one.
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açıkçası bu kitap çok eğlenceli ve bana bir sürü şey öğretti.edith ve çubuk kedinin acayip eğlencesini okumanızı öneririm.şunu bilin ki havvanlarda arada insanlara yardım etmek ister.
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Me: looks at Edith
Me: dat is a very fat cat -
The best selling point for these books is the fact that there really isn't a lot of solid literature out there for readers transitioning into chapter books. The unfortunate thing is that these books don't fit the mold of "quality" pieces of writing, but they do have the interest factor. These books are perfect for kids that are starting out in the realm of chapter books, but don't expect them to be full of life changing lessons. I mean this book focuses on a cat that gets her butt stuck in a hole and adventure involving a man with his arms stuck in a piano. No deep life lesson and there was an unusual amount of time spent without a problem. I gave stick dog a three star rating and this book is on par with that, but the deduction in a star comes from the fact that this book started out with a boy writing the story for a girl, but then ends without the story reverting back to those characters. What happens to them?
Pumped to meet this author when he comes to our school, I love that it will get kids reading, but these books don't have the content for any discussion. They are just purely for fun. -
Stick Cat is a new series written by the same author that created Stick Dog. It’s a diary-style book with lots of illustrations scattered throughout. Written in a casual, conversational tone that kids love, this is a book that will tickle your kid’s funny bone. Kids that enjoyed Stick Dog will enjoy this book. It has similar silly adventures and sketchy illustrations.
Stick Cat lives in a high-rise apartment building where he and his next-door neighbor spend their days together when their human roommates go off to work. They take naps, listen to music, and hunt treasures — until they realize that Mr. Music from the building across the alley is in trouble and needs their help.
The vocabulary in this book is simpler than in many other middle-grade novels. It’s another good book for advanced younger readers or older kids that need something less challenging. It’s a good segue from early chapter books into longer books. If your child is having a difficult time learning to love reading, give this book a try! -
Stick Cat and his neighbor friend Edith are hanging out one day listening to Mr. Music play the piano across the alley when an accident happens. Mr. Music's arms are trapped in the piano! Can Stick Cat and Edith save the day?
Oh boy, Edith is...special. And Stick Cat is quite possibly the most patient and tactful friend on the planet! A humorous read about a brave rescue that should appeal to reluctant readers with the large font and frequent illustrations. It reads much like a cartoon episode adventure.
No content issues. -
* (FIC) 199 pages. I read two chapters/14 pages. It looks like the Wimpy Kid series style with lined page writing. Boring. Skip this one. This is the author of the Stick Dog series. I would probably skip that series, too. Not recommended.
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Stick Cat and Edith get into a fun adventure. Edith is a little ditzy with a big mouth and Stick Cat is bright and quiet... much like humans. Both help a human who got caught in a piano.
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Gotta love Stick anything!
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Read this to my niece and nephew on our holiday at bedtime. Super cute and the kids really enjoyed the story - which we spread over a few nights. Love the two cats!
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falling asleep
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So cute, Period. There are no other words that say just that. P.S. Edith your singing is TERRIBLE. But such a cute book
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The Stick Cat series is very humorous and relatable, especially if you own or like cats. In A Tail of Two Kitties, the conversation between Stick Cat and his friend Edith is amusing, particularly due to Edith's tendency towards being air headed. Stick Cat and Edith help a human in distress and do so through crazy means. Edith likes to take responsibility for all the success that occurs, and Stick Cat lets her since it is easier than arguing with her. This book was fun to read aloud and the pictures are simple yet entertaining.
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My daughter and I read this together. She loved it! Especially the part when Stick Cat and Edith get in Mrs. O’Mahoneys apron pocket to pull themselves across the clothesline! They wanted to try to save Mr. Music whose arms were stuck in a piano. Finally they get to Mr. Music, and Edith eventually saves the day by accidentally butt dialing a coworker of Mr. Music’s.
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Stick Cat and his friend Edith want to relax in the window, but something horrible happens across the alley, and they must save the day.
I read this with my seven year old son. It was amusing at parts, but half of it was pretty boring. Stick Cat has great patience to deal with Edith's self-indulgent ways! -
I know the is meant for kids, but it’s terrible. Such sexist stereotypes where the girl cat is ditzy, up herself and worried about her appearance, while the boy cat is smart and heroic. Totally not what you want kids learning. And it’s not even funny, just annoying!
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Both boys gave this read 4 stars. They found it humorous but didn't like the pictures very much. I found the art work sweet and agree that the story was funny.
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These cats do some really stressful things. I am not sure I can read any sequels, really depends on what new escapades they come up with.
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My 7 year old enjoyed this, but I thought it was so-so. The girl cat was annoyingly stupid and a know-it-all. Heavy on conversation and light on plot.
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Loved it. It was very funny in the way that Edith didn't think at all before doing any thing and seemed very oblivious
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Really funny! I understand why kids love these books.
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loved it
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Illustrations were awesome!
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Me - 4 stars
Ben - 4 stars
Silly and fun. I understand other reader's criticism of the Edith character, but I had fun reading her out loud! Edith is hilarious. -
Great Family book, fun to read with my child. We loved to laugh!!!