The Scaredy Cats

The Scaredy Cats is a 2003 children's picture book by Barbara Bottner.

Plot

The Scaredy Cat parents wakes up in the morning, they can't function because they are scared of things that could possibly happen. The Scaredy Cats live through a day of fear.[1]

Reception

Martha V. Parravano, of Horn Book Magazine reviewed the book saying:

Phobic children everywhere will be induced to laugh at their fears, and Bottner makes the book extra appealing (and, indeed, empowering) by making Baby Scaredy Cat the brave one--no adult lectures here. Don't expect the Scaredy Cats to change that much, though: Baby Scaredy Cat leads the way to a pretty tame approach to risk taking, with Chess's final vignette showing Baby demonstrating that well-known extreme sport, swinging.[2]

Diane Roback, of Publishers Weekly reviewed the book saying:

Along with inviting, cozy details (a wood-beamed ceiling, bright textiles and overstuffed sofas), she includes a fish-shaped planter, a bird in a bell jar, etc. As with Henry Allard and James Marshall's The Stupids, children will enjoy being braver than the Scaredy Cats themselves.[3]

Trevelyn E. Jones, of School Library Journal reviewed the book saying:

This delightful tale humorously makes the point that the greatest risk in life may be in not taking one.[4]

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References

  1. "Title unknown".
  2. Parravano, Martha V. "The Scaredy Cats (Book)." Horn Book Magazine 79.2 (Mar. 2003): 199.
  3. Roback, Diane et al. "The Scaredy Cats (Book)" Publishers Weekly 250, no. 11 (March 17, 2003): 76.
  4. Jones, Trevelyn E., et al. "The Scaredy Cats (Book)." School Library Journal 49.4 (Apr. 2003): 116.
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