![]() ![]() You really need to read They All Saw A Cat for yourself to appreciate all that Wenzel has accomplished. "Words never do justice to great picture books. Tom Lichtenheld, illustrator of the New York Times Bestsellers Duck! Rabbit!, Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site and I Wish You More One example of why the theme is everyone one sees the world differently because when the bee saw the cat it looked like dots that made up different colors which was making the shape a cat makes. ![]() “A stunning example of the art of weaving poetry and illustrations into an inextricable whole gracefully pulling the reader into a world where an ordinary insight becomes something beautiful, delightful and profound.” In the book They All Saw A Cat by Brendan Wenzel he makes the theme very clear which is everyone sees the world differently. ![]() Lane Smith, Caldecott Honor-winning author/illustrator of Grandpa Green “Brendan Wenzel has made a beautiful book about both perception and the natural world.” “Both simple and ingenious in concept, Wenzel’s book feels like a game changer.” belongs in all picture book collections." ★"From the endpapers to each clever composition, this title invites interaction and thoughtful looking, always allowing the child to discern meaning. ★ “A powerful, rhythmic juxtaposition between word and image. ★“Fascinating, thought-provoking, and completely absorbing.” ★"An ingenious idea, gorgeously realized." ![]()
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