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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Reviewed by my son Samuel Peralta for Reader Views ( Age 7) I liked the story “When the Silliest Cat Was Small.” When I read the title, I thought the story was about a cat, but it is not. In the story, a man wants to adopt a cat, but he really adopts an elephant. The elephant gets into lots of trouble. He makes a mess while taking a bath, gets bored easily, and does not like to sleep. At first, I was confused, because the man does not know he adopted an elephant, but after reading it again I thought it was funny and silly. I like the pictures. They made me laugh. I would recommend this book to my friends. Parent’s Note: At first, this story was a bit confusing. You keep expecting for the man to realize that his adopted pet is not a cat. That never happens. We read this story to Sammy three times. The first time he just had a blank expression. The other two times he enjoyed the pictures and thought the story was silly. It’s a cute concept, but a bit out of the reach for young readers— especially since the author never acknowledges what is obvious. Younger children will be confused and older kids will pause and enjoy it after a second read. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Unaware that his pet cat is actually an elephant, the author describes how he selected his "kitten" and recounts their first days together at home. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Vous vous souvenez peut-être de Mon chat le plus bête du monde, album de Gilles Bachelet qui avait obtenu en 2004 le prix Baobab de l'album au Salon de Montreuil et tout un florilège d'autres prix, album dans lequel un illustrateur nous narrait avec humour sa vie avec son chat qu'il trouvait bête, nous montrant tout au fil du texte un éléphant en lieu et place du chat : il récidive ! Il publie à la suite Quand mon chat était petit où l'on retrouve la petite enfance de notre éléphant, son arrivée au foyer, ses petites habitudes, son doudou pour éviter la déprime en l'absence de son maître, bref il se comporte comme un chat, mais il a toujours les traits d'un éléphant, ce qui fait l'humour de l'histoire !