Children's Books:BIG AND LITTLE
New! THE BALLAD OF WILBUR AND THE MOOSE
Revised, Reissued & New! SNAIL SAVES THE DAY!
Back In Print! THREE CHEERS FOR HIPPO!
Back In Print! ANIMAL CAFE
Back In Print! Coming in 2009
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CAT AT BAT![]() Out-of print This was my first book, a very easy reader. It was sold and published while I was still working at the old E.P. Dutton in the Guardian Building on 17th Street in New York City. Ann Durrell was the editor there. She really knew her stuff. I was lucky to have the opportunity to work with her. The book was originally painted in black and white. Some years later, I did it all over in full-color for the reissue. I vaguely remember drawing and painting the original cover directly after having my wisdom teeth pulled. Reviews:*AN IRA/ *An excerpt from: THE LITERATURE OF DELIGHT: A Critical Guide to Humerous Books for Children By Kimberly Olsen Fakih; "This easy reader by an established comedian in the field of children's books uses a limited, rhythmic text and complementary illustrations to make its point: it's fun to learn to read. Children will be delighted as the visual clues and words combine to help them to read, perhaps for the first time. Stadler is a good name to know; children will seek out his other books for their boisterous good humor." "Rhyme and humorous illustrations by author John Stadler relieve the almost inevitable boredom of the very early reader. A collection of zany animals in "Cat at Bat" will surely will bring a smile as beginners work through one of their first read-alones." *School Library Journal* "This could be the first "reader" to hand to a child; it will probably stay in his hand for a long time." *ALA Booklist (1979)* "The spare text and ultra-basic vocabulary make this especially useful for preschoolers who are picking up reading skills early as well as for school-age children who are just learning to decode words." *ALA Booklist (1998)* "The three-line rhymes that appear opposite each drawing in this amusing, easy-to-read book are simple enough to be imitated and made into a game: "A cub/ *Parenting Magazine* "This book is to be read. Good illustrations and the emphasis is on reading rather than decoding. It is fun and any small child can handle it." *San Mateo Times* "A very clever book that introduces the child to similar sounds ( "A duck and his truck are stuck." ) Very good illustrations, a must for those beginning to read." *Worcester Telegram* "It should be a favorite of very small children and those just learning to read. This is an excellent book for any library, or it would make a fine gift." *Provident Book Finder* "A super book for every young reader." *The George G. Stone Center for Children's Books* |
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