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Atlas of Cats

Giulia Lombardo 

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Proud holder of the California Reading Association Eureka Silver Award for 2022.


How many cat breeds are there? Let's find out! This book belongs to all cat lovers!


Did you know that some cats don't have five fingers, but six? We're not pulling your whiskers--it's true! Whether you have your own pet at home or whether you just like these adorable little rascals--read our illustrated cat atlas, which will introduce you to the most interesting, lazy, cuddly, and wild cat breeds in the world, from the common European tabby to the silky-haired Persian cat and the unusual Lykoi. And don't worry, that one over there isn't a tiny werewolf--it just looks like one.


And if you enjoy bedtime stories, don't forget to cuddle up in bed and immerse yourself in the Meow News, a newspaper that comes with the atlas. It contains many stories, interviews, and news from around the world of renowned feline celebrities, as well as lesser-known cat heroes and heroines.

Product Details

PublisherAlbatros Media
Publish DateJune 28, 2022
Pages108
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9788000063546
Dimensions11.1 X 9.2 X 0.6 inches | 1.9 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids

About the Author

Jana Sedlackova is a children's book author who graduated from the School of Textile Design and Management. In her free time, she enjoys singing in choirs and decorating gingerbread during Christmastime. Her work is driven by the belief that everyone is searching for the perfect fairytale. She hails from Brno, Czech Republic.


Helena Harastova is a writer, translator, and mother. She graduated in Dramaturgy from the Janacek Academy of Music and Performing Arts, having previously worked for the National Theatre in Brno, Czech Republic. Her most unusual pastime is proofreading texts for errors in spelling, grammar, and style.


Giulia Lombardo was born on the cold Christmas Eve of 1991 in Florence, Italy and from that day she struggles to have someone at her birthday party to snatch from family dinners. She currently collaborates with several publishing houses around the world. In her spare time she builds vintage chicken coops, produces homemade yogurt and treks with broken shoes. She's afraid of needles, but she's not afraid of any kind of deadly work planning.

Reviews

Proud holder of the California Reading Association Eureka Silver Award for 2022.


"When I was a kid, I wanted this kind of book. I remember specifically searching for this book, in fact, and coming up with nothing. Pretty much, I wanted a title that could systematically tell me about all the different cat breeds out there. And while I'm sure we've seen such somewhat similar books in the past, there's something so nice about this flurry of fluffy facts." ―Elizabeth Bird, School Library Journal


"The Atlas of Cats is a charming hardcover volume that teaches young readers about different breeds of cats, and more - how cats jump, world-record setting cats, and fascinating true-life cat stories in fun-to-read "Meow News" sections. It should be noted that The Atlas of Cats primarily focuses upon the characteristics of individual cat breeds, and isn't meant to substitute for a dedicated pet care guide. Whimsical, hand-drawn color illustrations add a vibrant touch to this delightful book; young and old cat lovers alike will enjoy paging through it from cover to cover. ―Midwest Book Review, Children's Bookwatch


"I would recommend this to any child who loves cats or for those looking to discover which cat breed they want as their next pet. If you're looking for it, this book will have it. It's a unique take on educating people about the different breeds of cats and the formatting itself easily gets five stars alone." ―YA Books Central


"The characteristics of twenty-five different breeds of cats is found here which include temperament, appearance, traits and history. Following each breed is a section called Meow News which illustrates a famous cat of that breed. Cat Tail language will let you know what your cat is telling you if its tail is in one of six positions. Each boldly-titled fact is accompanied by an illustration and synopsis. Brightly-colored illustrations fill the pages. The last two pages include celebrity cats, how to care for a cat and cat record holders. A fascinating and informative tribute to our feline friends." ―Youth Services Book Review


"Helena Harastová and Jana Sedláčková's Atlas of Cats features appealing and fun cat drawings by Giulia Lombardo that bring to life cat stories. These explore the natural history of felines in an attractive combination that enlivens the concept of the bedtime story with a cat-centric focus. The study reveals different cat breeds that hold different temperaments and personalities, reviewing each cat's appearance, evolution over the centuries, and place in human affairs. The writing is notably evocative and lively, as in the description of the Ragdoll cat: "Despite my name, I'm a wild giant. No toy factor would produce a creature with such a silky coat and such dazzling blue eyes as mine!" Kids learning about cats will relish this fun approach." ―Donovans Literary Services


"This book is so adorable! I love the attractive design and the sweet artwork. Every page is so colorful, and all the kitties are so cute! Although there is a lot of information in this book, the writing style makes it fun and interesting. Each page is broken up into smaller sections with easy-to-read paragraphs that keep your attention. There is some really good information in this book, and it is also interesting to read about the history of cats. I loved reading about the way different cat breeds were discovered or developed throughout history." ―Luminous Libro

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