
Title | : | Splat the Cat: Good Night, Sleep Tight |
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ISBN | : | 0061978558 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780061978555 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2011 |
Splat is really excited about going camping—until his mom tells him she has invited his rival, Spike. Will Spike ruin Splat's trip? Or maybe Splat will learn that his worst enemy isn't so different from him after all…
Splat the Cat: Blow, Snow, Blow is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Beginning readers will love this hilarious addition to the Splat series that features the long -i sound.
Splat the Cat: Good Night, Sleep Tight Reviews
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Katinėlio nuotykiai su draugais tęsiasi, ši syk palapinėje 🙃
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Splat has a sleepover in the tent outside, but a new friend makes the night interesting.
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Splat the Cat is a fun series of books for early and advanced readers. My son enjoyed this book and it challenged him to sound out more words and practice new words. The story was funny and he enjoyed that as well.
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Great bedtime story!! Fun little read, sure to provide some smiles!!
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Splat is camping in his backyard and learns that everyone is afraid of something.
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Love Splat stories!
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Animals at Night Storytime
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Great bedtime book
Made my children and myself giggle. Super cute books. We all love splat and his family and friends. Thank you for intriguing my hound readers! -
Splat the Cat camps outside in his backyard.
This early reader teaches words ending in “-ight.” The 13 words in the -ight sound family found in this book are listed on the inside front cover.
Although it is designated as a Level 1 beginning reader, this book is longer and wordier with more complex sentence structures than most Level 1 beginning readers. -
Didn't like it! We've read a few other
Splat the Cat picture books, some of which we liked quite a bit, such as
Merry Christmas, Splat and
Love, Splat. This is however the second Splat the Cat early reader to come our way, and just like with the previous one, I'm not impressed. Worse though, my son didn't care for it at all either. Halfway through it he put it down to go to bed, and neither the day after nor any day thereafter could he be talked into finishing it. He didn't even want me to read the rest to him. Oh, well, we have other Early Readers to choose from ... -
This is another book in the
Splat the Cat series of books that were originally created by
Rob Scotton. I don't want to cry "Sell-out" here, but the books that have been published lately as "based on the creation of Rob Scotton" seem to lack the charm of the original stories. Overall, it's just an okay tale about camping out with friends that will likely appeal to young children. It has an unsatisfying resolution to a bullying situation, with the bully suddenly becoming a friend with little reason for the change of heart. -
Splat the Cat is having his first camping experience out in his backyard. He was really excited to go camping until he opened the tent to find Spike and Plank. Splat does not like Spike, but his mother told him to spend sometime with him and maybe they could be friends. It is cute, funny, and a pretty good read. Reommend for early readers, K throught 2nd grade. Published 2011.
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Easy reader story about camping overnight in his backyard with Plank and Spike. Splate doesn't like Spike and is afraid of him. But before the night is through, they come to be friends.
Five year old grandson is a Splat fan. This one is not at the top of his list, but we did read the whole thing. -
This was an easy read but I felt there were some things that my son didn't quite get such as what the characters were feeling. Example, he didn't catch on that Spike wasn't being very nice. He didn't understand why Splat said he doesn't like Spike. To him it was just a book about three friends camping and having silly things happen to them.
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This one is not my favorite Splat the Cat book. The writing and the overall story are not as strong (or as funny) as some of the other ones.
The illustrations, however, are still flat-out perfection. Any humor missing in the text can be found in the artwork.
Actual rating: 3.5 stars, but I round up. -
Splat is having a sleep over and it's outside in a tent! His mother has invited a friend he doesn't like very much, but she encourages him to spent time with him and he'll grow to like him... the adventures are fun and sometimes not so nice but the each find they can be friends and enjoy their time.
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This is a "Beginning Reading 1" with "simple sentences for eager new readers." Each page has several sentences on it so if your child is a new reader who gets tired easily, this might be a little more advanced.
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Granddaughter staying here and time for some new books. She had wanted to read this and by her reaction it didn't disappoint. So much fun seeing her reaction. She also was choosing her next Splat choice.
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A first grade level story of a young cat on a campout and the prelims that he encounters. My grand niece read it too me with little difficulty asking for help with only a few words. There are nice drawings throughout.
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Funny and cute. A perfect way to study French and have some laughs. Thanks very much to Rob, R.M. Vassallo, Harper Collins,Nathan and the people who made this possible. I enjoyed this book a lot and learned a little more French.
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Splat went camping with Spike and Plank. At the beginning, Splat didn't like Spike. And Spike did a prank on Splat. Eventually, as Splat's Mom predicted, "everything will be just right". I like this story about friendship. It is also a good introduction to camping for kids.
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No review.
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*Splat the Cat* is a series I have recently come to love, and this is the second one I have read.
With friends around, fun is always assured. But, sometimes, you have to work to become friends.