It is the world we know but not as we know it. The experience is something like the seeing an image of a garden imagined from the perspective of an insect. Wenzel’s wonderful illustrations invite the reader into the eye of other animals. Bats recognise the cat through echolocation. cat - fox - flea - worm - bat - dog - bird - child - mouse - skunk - fish - bee - snake Ex 4. Estimades classes del Planeta Terra i Castellers. A worm underground senses the cat through vibrations in the soil. 'They all saw a cat' 'Per entendre aquesta història. Does a cat look the way we see it? As this book demonstrates, animals all perceive the world in different ways.Ī dog sees the cat as a nuisance, the mouse sees the cat as danger, and a fox sees the cat as prey (or certainly an easy target). They All Saw A Cat works along similar lines, with the text and the illustrations working together to challenge the reader to think more deeply about things that they take for granted. A Stone Sat Still stands out among the picture books I have reviewed for its apparently simple language and abstract themes. In this glorious celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination, Brendan Wenzel shows us the many lives of one cat, and how perspective shapes what we see. The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears, and paws. It is as simple – and as complex – as that.īrendan Wenzel’s work is always mind-blowing. They All Saw A Cat New York Times bestseller and 2017 Caldecott Medal and Honor Book. Along the way it greets a child and a mouse and fox and all kinds of other creatures.
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