Book Description
for The Kitten Story by Emily Jenkins and Brittany Cicchese
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
When a family decides that “life would be better if we got a cat,” discussions, disagreements, and negotiations ensue. Daddy (brown-skinned) wants an older cat, but daughters Rosie and Tulip (biracial) want a kitten. Mommy (white) is the tiebreaker: “Kitten!” The girls finally agree on a name (Nigel), and then the search for their new pet begins. The first shelter is closed, leading to disappointment. Mommy goes alone to the second shelter, where there are lots of kittens in cages, and also a single carrier with a single cat. “He wasn’t small. In fact, he was almost an older cat. And he wasn’t very cute. He couldn’t be our kitten.” Then she takes him out. All prior family protocols, agreements, and understandings abandoned, she decides he’s the one (of course he is!), and names him Blizzard without consulting anyone. “Rosie loved him at first sight. Tulip loved him, too. There was rejoicing. Even Daddy.” Amusingly realistic and highly entertaining family dynamics play out in a skillfully droll narrative that hums with excitement, anticipation, disappointment, and delight. The story is paired with art in a subdued palette that mines each moment of humor and warmth and wonderfully extends the fun. (Ages 3-8)
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