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Hardcover Dogs and Cats Book

ISBN: 0618507671

ISBN13: 9780618507672

Dogs and Cats

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Are you a cat lover? A dog person? Either way, this book is for you! Read about how your favorite companion came to be a pet and how its body works. Then, flip the book over and find out about the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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You'll "flip" over this one

Another clever volume from Steve Jenkins, author of Actual Size and What Do You Do With a Tail Like This? Read everything you want to know about dogs, then flip the book over and start all over again, this time learning about cats. One clever device Jenkins uses is to include an example from the contrasting species on each page, for the reader to truly compare cats and dogs. Every school, and classroom, library should include this clever treatise on two very popular topics. Sure to "flip" off the shelves.

How much is that doggy in the window? No, not that one. That one.

It must be very frustrating to work in the field of cut-paper picture books these days. I imagine your average collage artist will spend countless hours trying to get an illustration or scene just right in their book. At long last they will sigh, wipe the sweat from their forehead, and go out to treat themselves to a bagel or muffin. On the way to the bakery, however, they might pass a bookstore and there, propped up prominently in the window, will sit a book by Steve Jenkins. It has to sting. I mean, the guy is phenomenal. He makes it look so easy, as if he wakes up each and every morning saying, "Hmm... I know exactly how to make an image of a cat mid-pounce using just a little torn paper." The thing about Steve, though, is that no matter how many of his books you've read/agonized over the brilliance of, you always want to see what's up his sleeve next. That would have to be his latest title, "Dogs and Cats". Guaranteed to give library catalogers nationwide a headache ("Do I put it in the dog section or the cat section, and for that matter which cover's the front cover???") the book is a delightful little piece of eclectic non-fiction. Hold the book in front of your face at arm's length. Very good. You are now looking at the image of a cat. Now flip the book end-over-end in your hands. See that? Now you're looking at the image of a dog. "Dogs and Cats" is one of those titles where there really isn't a preferred beginning. Readers can discover the history and status of man's best friend first, or they may wish to learn about the world's most perfect predator instead. The two animals are examined at length with a variety of different cut-paper illustrations dotting the way. We discover what it means for an animal to be one breed or another. We learn how these creatures were domesticated in the first place and how their body language conveys what they're feeling. We see them in the earliest stages of life, and then labeled and categorized from the tips of their nose to the whiskers on their faces. Jenkins breaks up the text regularly with his unique images and when you have finished one section you merely flip the book over and start reading from the other end to learn even more. It is the rare book that will satisfy both dog and cat lovers alike. Rare and wonderful. Of course, he can't do everything. When your images are created out of a material that is essentially two-dimensional, it can sometimes be difficult to convey a sheer lack of any dimension at all. So it is that the flat-faced Persian kitty in this book doesn't look flattened so much as it's merely wide. This is an aberration more than anything else, of course. For the most part, Jenkins does a magnificent job capturing everything from the ripples in a Shar-Pei's skin to the bended ears of the Scottish Fold. The aggressive baring of a Dalmatian's teeth is, for those of us who've been on the receiving end of such a creature, shockingly true-to-life. An
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