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Bad Kitty vs Uncle Murray: The Uproar at the Front Door
Par Nick Bruel
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4.5/5 (23 évaluations)
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163 pages
33 minutes
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From author and illustrator Nick Bruel comes Bad Kitty vs Uncle Murray: The Uproar at the Front Door.
Kitty and Puppy are home alone for a week with none other than Uncle Murray, who has appeared in the Fun Facts feature of previous Kitty books. You'd think he knows all there is to know about kitties, but fun facts aren't enough this time.
Shenanigans ensue and Uncle Murray is driven up the wall in this humorous children's book. Bad Kitty runs away from Uncle Murray at every chance, and even escapes to see her friends.
The illustrations only highlight the zany adventures of these zany characters. This is sure to entertain and delight a young reader, while keeping a smile on parents' faces too.
À propos de l'auteur
Nick Bruel is the author and illustrator of New York Times bestseller Boing, Bad Kitty, Bad Kitty Gets a Bath and Bad Kitty Meets the Baby, among others. Nick 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.
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- (3/5)Funny.....but short and not so well written....
Kitty's family goes on a weeks vacation with the promise that they will bring her back a "very big surprise"..... Meanwhile Uncle Murray comes to take care of Bad Kitty & Dog.... What ensues is a riot, led by Bad Kitty.... - (5/5)i like this book except that uncle murray left the cat alone
- (1/5)horrible 7pages do better??????????????
- (5/5)Uncle Murray first appears in Bad Kitty when Kitty threatens to "eat Uncle Murray" if she's not fed any of her favorite foods. Since then he's been a recurring comic foil for Kitty.In Bad Kitty vs. Uncle Murray the rivalry is explained and turned into another cat behavior lesson. This time the focus is on why cats are prone to spooking. Among the lessons are why cats howl, why they poof themselves up and why they won't eat when their human family leaves.Interjected with the lessons are the points of view of both Kitty and Murray. Kitty's part of the story is reminiscent of the two picture books, Bad Kitty and Poor Puppy. Contrasted against Kitty's horror movie view of the world is Murray's rather gentle but confused state. He wants to take good care of Kitty and Puppy but just can't seem to get Kitty's trust. Murray seems to be a nice guy.Fans of the series and owners of high strung cats will enjoy the book.
- (5/5)"I really like this book and I think it is quite funny and hilarious. I like how Uncle Murray's Fun Facts are educational as well. In the beginning of Bad Kitty Meets the Baby I think it's cool that is takes off from the end of Bad Kitty vs. Uncle Murray and shows WHY Uncle Murray was pet sitting Bad Kitty and Puppy. I think it's funny in the Kitty Diaries that 10 minutes is like a week for Kitty". - Joshua L. - 13 years old.This series of books are hilarious and a very fun read for children. In this one Uncle Murray, a very large but lovable guy, is pet sitting Bad Kitty and Puppy for the week. Uncle Murray tries to make peace with Bad Kitty from the beginning but Bad Kitty is just…well…BAD! He doesn't like or trust Uncle Murray from the beginning and imagines all sorts of stuff aganist him. In the end, peace is made and then a surprise is shown as to WHY the parents were away which leads into the next book. Your kids will love this. Esther L - Mom of six