Bad Kitty Vs the Babysitter (Full-Color Edition): The Uproar at the Front Door
Nick Bruel
(Author)
Description
(Formerly titled Bad Kitty Vs Uncle Murray)
Now in graphic novel!The phenomenally successful Bad Kitty series is purr-fect for fans of Dav Pilkey's Dog Man and Ben Clanton's Narwhal and Jelly series, reluctant readers, comic book fans, and cranky cats. In the New York Times bestselling Bad Kitty series from writer and illustrator Nick Bruel, prepare for a battle royale as Uncle Murray steps into the role of petsitter in Bad Kitty vs the Babysitter. Kitty's owners are taking a week off and leaving Kitty and Puppy at home. So who's going to watch them? Good ol' Uncle Murray--the guy you thought knew everything about cats. Think again! It isn't long before Uncle Murray is driven to near madness by shenanigans of epic proportions in this full-color graphic novel edition.
Product Details
Price
$13.99
$13.01
Publisher
Roaring Brook Press
Publish Date
December 29, 2020
Pages
160
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250767844
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About the Author
Nick Bruel is the author and illustrator of New York Times bestseller Boing! and the Bad Kitty books, among others. He is a freelance illustrator and cartoonist, and during his down time, he collects PEZ dispensers and grows tomatoes in the backyard. He lives in Tarrytown, NY with his wife Carina and their lovely cat Esmerelda.
Reviews
"The style gives the book a fast pace and adds to the comedic atmosphere. However, it's Uncle Murray's good-natured bumbling against Bad Kitty's cranky craziness that will get the giggles going." --School Library Journal
"It's Bad Kitty's unapologetic, curmudgeon nature that delivers the laugh-out-loud funny." --Publishers Weekly "Bruel's fast-paced humor is just right for the beginning chapter book set . . . A frenzied fusion of fiction and nonfiction with plenty of appeal for young readers." --School Library Journal