

An edition of Millions of cats (1928)
By Wanda Gág
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Intishārāt-i Illmī Farhangī
Language
per
Pages
32
Description:
Millions of Cats is a wonderful tale of vanity versus humility, written and illustrated by the singular Wanda Gag. An old man and his wife decide to get a cat, so the old man goes out in search of the prettiest cat of all. When he is forced to choose from "hundreds, thousands, millions and billions and trillions" of cats, he (naturally) brings them all home. When the wife points out their inability to support the legion of felines, it is left to the cats to decide who among them is the prettiest. Anyone who has ever owned more than a single cat can tell you what happens next. Gag's simple, appealing black ink drawings are perfect for the story, somehow capturing at least the idea of millions of cats in a single page. Repeated lines and the sing-song title refrain make this a read-aloud natural.(Ages 4 to 8) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. "This Newbery Honor winner is distinguished by innovative design and a strong storyteller's cadence." (School Library Journal's "One Hundred Books that Shaped the Century")
subjects: Cats, Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Envy, Animals, Newbery Medal, Loneliness, Uncertainty, Modesty, Pets, Older people, Classics, picture book, Newbery Honor, Children's stories, Cats, fiction, Children's fiction, Spanish language materials, Gatos, Novela juvenil, Cuentos infantiles estadounidenses, Materiales en español, Picture books for children, Children's literature