The Cozy Home: Three-And-A-Half Stories (Bat, Cat & Rat #1)

by Ame Dyckman (Author) Mark Teague (Illustrator)

The Cozy Home: Three-And-A-Half Stories (Bat, Cat & Rat #1)
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Bat, Cat & Rat

Join Bat, Cat, and Rat on their three-and-a-half sweet and silly roommate adventures in this hilarious picture book, the first of a series, from New York Times bestsellers Ame Dyckman and Mark Teague.

What happens when three friends--a bat, a cat, and a rat--move in together?

In "Sharing," Bat, Cat, and Rat find a cozy home to share. But will choosing rooms put their sharing skills to the test?

In "Joking," Rat sets off a series of pranks and shenanigans with his rubber spider that have the trio screaming in surprise and laughing in delight.

In "Reading," Cat catches Bat and Rat reading over her shoulder--or so she thinks, until it turns out they haven't learned to read yet.

Can Cat teach her friends to read along with her?

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Kirkus Reviews

Easy-to-read stories that strain to be amusing.

Publishers Weekly

Dyckman (Don't Blow Your Top!) and Teague (King Kong's Cousin) empathically kick off a picture book series about saucer-eyed, sweetly goofy Bat, bibliophile Cat, and jokester Rat, who together move into the dormer-windowed house of the title. Sculptural acrylic paintings show the characters blossoming as both vivid personalities and visual presences in the shared home. Across the chapters, the trio discovers that ostensibly simple declarative expressions--"Sharing is nice!"; "Joking is fun!"; "Reading is THE BEST!"--reveal a range of individual experiences and expectations. In the first story, the characters' dibs-calling has the potential to create a domestic conundrum. The second explores whether all forms of humor are amusing for all. And in the third, Cat's frustration with Bat and Rat's peering at her book reveals that neither pal can read, resulting in a successful collaborative effort. Subtly but effectively, the book's veteran creators show that mutual understanding is worth working for, even when it requires ceding some of one's own assumptions. Ages up to 8. Author's agent: Scott Treimel, Scott Treimel NY. (Feb.)

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Ame Dyckman
Ame Dyckman is the author of many books for children, including the Bat, Cat & Rat series, How Dinosaurs Went Extinct: A Safety Guide, and the New York Times bestselling Wolfie the Bunny. Ame lives with her family in central New Jersey. Visit her at AmeDyckman.com.

Elio is a family-friendly cartoonist and illustrator who loves bold lines, shapes, and colors. His work starts with pencil and paper and ends in Photoshop. He is also a lecturer at Columbia College, Chicago, in the design department and illustration program, where he teaches courses in concept art, cartooning, and children's book illustration, along with other illustration classes. He lives in the suburbs of Chicago with his wife, Annie, and their daughter, Genevieve.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781665930420
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Beach Lane Books
Publication date
February 20, 2024
Series
Bat, Cat & Rat
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV002050 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Cats
JUV002180 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, etc.
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Picture books
Books and reading
Sharing
Jokes

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