Illustrations and easy-to-read text remind the reader that no matter what happens or how one feels, he or she matters. - (Baker & Taylor)
The Caldecott Honor- and Coretta Scott King Honor-winning illustrator of Last Stop on Market Street shares empathetic depictions of people from different world regions to highlight the importance of understanding other viewpoints. 200,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. - (Baker & Taylor)
<b>A <i>New York Times</i> bestseller!</b><br> <b>Five starred reviews!</b><br> <br><b>Named Best Book of the Year by Barnes & Noble, <i>The New York Times</i>/New York Public Library, <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, and <i>School Library Journal</i></b><br> <br><b><i>They All Saw a Cat</i> meets <i>The Important Book</i> in this sensitive and impactful picture book about seeing the world from different points of view by Caldecott and Coretta Scott King Honoree Christian Robinson.</b><br><br>In this full, bright, and beautiful picture book, many different perspectives around the world are deftly and empathetically explored—from a pair of bird-watchers to the pigeons they’re feeding. Young readers will be drawn into the luminous illustrations inviting them to engage with the world in a new way and see how everyone is connected, and that everyone matters. - (Simon and Schuster)
<b>A <i>New York Times</i> bestseller!</b><br> <b>Five starred reviews!</b><br> <br><b>Named Best Book of the Year by Barnes & Noble, <i>The New York Times</i>/New York Public Library, <i>Publishers Weekly</i>, and <i>School Library Journal</i></b><br> <br><b><i>They All Saw a Cat</i> meets <i>The Important Book</i> in this sensitive and impactful picture book about seeing the world from different points of view by Caldecott and Coretta Scott King Honoree Christian Robinson.</b><br><br>In this full, bright, and beautiful picture book, many different perspectives around the world are deftly and empathetically explored'from a pair of bird-watchers to the pigeons they're feeding. Young readers will be drawn into the luminous illustrations inviting them to engage with the world in a new way and see how everyone is connected, and that everyone matters. - (Simon and Schuster)