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As a person with multiple cats this one made me laugh aloud, and chortle, and snort... just made me produce various noises of merriment and amusement.
Cone Cat is a story about a cat who has a vet's cone around his head. He hates it. It gets in the way. He is worried he will have it forever. However, he soon comes to realize, the cone can be pretty useful sometimes. The illustrations are cute and parents/teachers can use this as a lesson in adapting to situations and trying to see the bright side, or they can just use it as a really funny story book.
Note: I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley. I was not compensated in any other fashion for the review and the opinions reflected below are entirely my own. Special thanks to the publisher and author for providing the copy.
A very fun sweet read. Both kids and parents will definitely pick this book up. The cover and the topic and sure to resonate with a lot of pet owners. It would be great for anyone that likes pets and wants to read a cute story.
I received a free ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
A cute picture book with a fun main character. I liked the colorful pictures and simple text.
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Jeremy the cat is suffering. He’s now a cone cat. He will never be the same. His super cat senses have been bungled. He’s bumping into things. He doesn’t smell so good. Oh, the indignity!
When he attempts to enjoy his human’s leftover bowl of cereal, he asks the cone for help. And something magical happens. The cone becomes his friend as well as a useful container to store milk and cereal and other delightful treats. But what happens when the cone is removed? Will anything compare to those glory days?
Sarah Howden’s text shares the wry observations of a cat’s life, while Carmen Mok’s playful illustrations capture all the emotions Jeremy experiences with and without his cone. There is much to enjoy here, especially for cat lovers.
Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties with my computer and Adobe Reader, I lost access to my previously downloaded copy of this title before I could view it to give it a proper review.
I was looking forward to reading this title because the cat on the cover looks incredibly grumpy and unimpressed. I was also looking forward to this story because it is about adapting and seeing the positive side of things, which is an important lesson for children, in my opinion.
I sincerely apologize for not being able to provide a proper and more thorough review.
This is an absolutely hilarious book about what happens when a cat has to adapt to his situation and then readapt again.
Princess Fuzzypants here: As any self respecting dog or cat knows the cone of shame is not a very nice thing. It is very annoying when our humans put one of those infernal contraptions around our necks. Yes. I know the argument. It is there for your own good. It is there to protect something or another. Forget it. It is a pain in the... neck.
But cone cat discovers it does have it uses and it can, on occasion, be an ally rather than a nemesis. This sweet book tells the story of the trials and the victories that are possible with a cone around your neck.
Four purrs and two paws up.
A super fun, cute book by Sarah Howden. Perfect for story time at home in the the library and cat lovers everywhere!
When Jeremy wakes up at the vet’s office one day, he is wearing a cone. He realizes that he is no longer Jeremy. Now he will be known as Cone Cat. He can’t do the things he’s used to doing, like hunt bugs around the house, scratch the furniture, or eat from his dish. He feels strange in the cone, until he realizes he can do things differently with the cone. He can tip a bowl into the cone to eat inside it. He can scoop the bugs into his cone so that he doesn’t have to hunt them. Life is different with the cone, but he figures out a way to adapt to it.
This is such a cute picture book! Anyone who has a dog or cat who has had surgery or an injury, has probably had to use the cone, or as we call it in my house “the cone of shame.” It’s sad to see how depressed the animals get while wearing the cone, but it is for their own good so they can heal.
Jeremy the cat learns to adapt to his new life wearing the cone. He had to look on the bright side and figure out how to live his normal life. For example, he couldn’t drink from the cereal bowl on the table, but he could tip it into his cone and drink it like that. Jeremy didn’t know that the cone wouldn’t last forever, so once he got used to it, his owner was able to take it off and he could return to his old life as Jeremy.
I loved this adorable cat picture book!
Thank you Owlkids for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This book was hilarious and so cute! My kids are going to LOVE IT.
Cute and funny! Jeremy the cat wakes up at the vet's office one day with a cone (the reason is never explained). He resigns himself to being Cone Cat now, clumsy, smelly, and unable to do all his favorite things. Then he discovers the cone can be useful, and being Cone Cat isn't so bad! One of his humans removes his cone one day, and while he's glad to be back to normal, he's a bit sad that the glory days of Cone Cat are done......or are they?
The ennui in Jeremy's telling of his story is perfect, and the artwork expresses cat-ness very well- anyone who's ever been owned by a cat will be able to relate, but the story will still be amusing to those who haven't had that pleasure. Definitely recommended!
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Upon discovering the strange new contraption around his head, Jeremy the Cat is not happy. The horror… The audacity… Jeremy the Cat has donned the cone of shame!
After a momentary crisis, Jeremy the Cat has accepted his role as… Cone Cat. However, upon acceptance of this new role, Cone Cat discovers the hidden perks of his new identity and uses it to his full advantage.
The illustrations are cute and vibrant. I love how Jeremy’s expressions are conveyed so well! The use of bright colours captures the light-hearted tone of the story well whilst keeping the readers engaged.
Overall, Cone Cat is an adorable and fun read that presents readers that one can always endeavour to make the best of poor circumstances and difficult situations. Owners and cat lovers may relate to Jeremy's behaviour and antics and I enjoyed reading this so much. Plus, the ending made me laugh out loud. I highly recommend this read!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers (OwlKids Books) for providing me with a copy of this in exchange for an honest review.
This review will be posted on my blog closer to the publication date.
The kids loved learning about Cone Cat and his adventures with the cone. It was an adorable story that made you see the brightness in things. Absolutely recommend. Loved the storyline!
While I like the idea of a cat dealing with a cone (who doesn’t find pets battling the cone of shame cute?)
But this was just okay. I get the idea behind it, something annoying at first was actually a small blessing etc. It just felt like something was missing, and did we really need a cat cleaning it’s butt and talking about it’s sweet scent?
What a sweet story about a cat making the most out of a bad situation! This is a very cute and whimsical tale about a cat named Jeremy who is saddened to wake up at the vet and find he is wearing a cone. At first this seems like a catastrophe but soon as he ventures around his surroundings at home he sees how the cone can actually be used to his advantage. I believe that this is an important lesson for children and the adults that care for them, a reminder that what at first may seem like a lost cause could actually turn out to be a very good thing. In the end, Jermey has the cone taken off and he is allowed to return back to his normal shenanigans, but he has come to appreciate the cone and the ways in which it served him for that time. Thank you, Sarah Howden for writing this great story!
Cone Cat is a hilarious children's book about a cat who wakes up suddenly wearing the dreaded cone. He struggles being his normal self with this new contraption, but soon finds out having the cone isn't so bad after all. He just has to learn to do things a little differently. Beautiful illustrations with comically drawn scenes. Overall and adorable storybook about new limitations and powering through them.
Jeremy wakes up at the vet with a cone around his head. He finds it makes him clumsy. When he gets home he finds he can’t do his usual things. How will he deal with this? He finds that he can do other thing that he could not do before. It makes him happy.
In this sweet book of a cat adjusting to living with a cone around his head, the author has written a story of learning adapting and making the best of it. The author has used humor along with great illustrations of a cat. The illustrator did a great job with the illustrations. I enjoyed what the cat found out that he could do besides the illustrations. A charming book to read for cat loving families.
Jeremy is a cat the really enjoys his freedom. Then, one day, he wakes up after a visit to the vet with a cone covering his head and hampering his freedom of movement, and his super cat senses. Suddenly, Jeremy is plain old clumsy, bumping to things, and no longer able to hunt or even clean himself - PU! But then, Jeremy discovers that he can make the cone work for him. For instance, he can use it to tip a bowl of cereal into the cone, then into his mouth and even saving some cereal for later. Why it even works to get him some ice cream. But then, one morning, the cone comes off. And Jeremy regains his old freedom of movement - a happy cat, but wondering would freedom ever compare to his glory days with the cone? The story ends on a bit of an ironic note. The moral of Jeremy's cone tale - when life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Or perhaps necessity is the mother of invention. OK, so maybe Jeremy isn't the best example for kids to follow, but that's just the point - Jeremy provides a conduit through which behavior conversations can be opened as well as ways to make the best of a bad situation. Kids will also like the whimsical colorful pastel illustrations, especially Jeremy's melodramatic facial expressions.
This is such a cute little story about a cat who learns to make the best of his time with a cone on his head, learning all the new things the cone allows him to do--including stealing ice cream! By the time the cone comes off, he is sad to see it go, but also happy to get back to his normal self. It's a fun little story and well-illustrated. I tried reading to my cat, but I think he was too inspired by all of Jeremy's adventures to stay engaged!
Thanks to NetGalley and Owlkids for the eARC in exchange for the review!