Bandit Book Cover

 

 

Bandit is a happy cat.
He has an owner who loves him, a warm blanket, minced clams for dinner, and a fuzzy toy mouse.But when Mitzy, a new kitten, moves in and messes with Bandit's stuff,

Bandit develops cat-titude. "Paws off, Purr-brain," he cries when Mitzy
goes after Fuzzy Mouse. Will these two cats ever reach a purr-fect friendship?

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From the Critics

ROSTOKER-GRUBER, Karen. Bandit's Surprise. ills. by Vincent Nguyen. unpaged. CIP. Marshall Cavendish. 2010. RTE $16.99. ISBN 978-0-7614-5623-0/

"PreS-Gr 2-The defensive, domesticated tan-and-white cat is back in this sequel to Bandit (2008). He has a new roommate, a little gray kitten, and he is not happy. Mitzy drinks and eats from his bowls, uses his litter box, and, worst of all, plays with Fuzzy Mouse. He swipes at Mitzy's face and is scolded by his owner. In response, Bandit says, "I'm otta here" and leaps through an open window. Later, when he is stuck outside in the rain, Mitzy comes to the rescue and Bandit reluctantly shares some of his precious belongings with her. The story is told through brief narrative and dialogue balloons that are filled with cat witticisms such as calling Mitzy "Tattletail" and "Fish Breath." To children, Mitzy is like a new sibling who steals their toys and attention, and they will identify. The clever pencil and ink illustrations are digitally enhanced and capture Bandit's frustration and annoyance and his misery when he is locked out. Both felines' humanlike expressions give feeling to the text. Bandit's story will console children with an attention-getting younger sibling and entertain them with the laugh-out-loud dialogue and situations." -Carrie Rogers-Whitehead, Kearns Library, UT"

—School Library Journal, March 2010, STARRED REVIEW


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