Review: Mittens (an I Can Read book)
Mittens by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Susan Kathleen Hartung (HarperCollins, 2006)
When a tiny kitten comes to a new house, everthing seems loud, unfamiliar, and scary. Mittens wants a place that’s just his, where he feels safe. But where? And will he find someone to be his friend?
This simple, satisfying tale is told in easy-to-read language with only a few lines on each page, perfect for children who are just learning to read on their own. The softly-colored illustrations add a sweet gentleness to the tale of how a young boy in the house helps Mittens feel safe. This book would be great for children to read just before a new kitten comes to their home, so that they can understand kitty’s nervousness and how they can help their new companion fit in.
