Please note: the ASI Museum Store website will be decommissioned on October 30, 2025, at 11:59 PM. All online purchases made until that time will be processed and shipped as usual. Our brick and mortar store will continue to operate during regular business hours. Thank you for supporting ASI!
Please note: the ASI Museum Store website will be decommissioned on October 30, 2025, at 11:59 PM.
All online purchases made until that time will be processed and shipped as usual. Our brick and mortar store will continue to operate during regular business hours.
Thank you for supporting ASI!
What happens when a cat tries to be a dog? With this second wry primer, the creators of See the Cat return to demonstrate that standing in for a friend can be trickier than expected.
The dog is sick today, but have no fear—the cat is happy to take his place! But when the book (who is very bossy) tells her to dig a hole, the dirt-averse cat finds a way to accomplish the task while keeping her fur pristine. And when the book demands that she fetch a stick (in the water!) or guard a sheep (from a wolf!), the cat responds in very un-doglike ways. Can the book and the cat reach a happy ending? With simple, repetitive phrases and tongue-in-cheek humor, this spoof on a classic early reader pits a well-meaning but slightly dramatic cat against a highly persistent book in a comical battle of wits that will have kids yowling.
4 - 8 years
David LaRochelle has been writing and illustrating books since 1988. His books have won numerous awards, including the Sid Fleischman Humor Award, the SCBWI Golden Kite Honor Award, ALA's Theodor Seuss Geisel Award, and four Minnesota Book Awards.
A former elementary school teacher, David enjoys solving puzzles, geocaching, and carving creative pumpkins.
Please note: the ASI Museum Store website will be decommissioned on October 30, 2025, at 11:59 PM. All online purchases made until that time will be processed and shipped as usual. Our brick and mortar store will continue to operate during regular business hours. Thank you for supporting ASI!