Notes From Your BooksellerThis charming love letter to reading and storytime comes from Pamela Paul, editor of the New York Times Book Review. Becky Cameron’s illustrations of a spectating house cat, boy and man perfectly accompany Paul’s description of a daily story time ritual. “Oh, good, it’s time! They’re bringing out the rectangle,” the cat exclaims while taking its snuggly place on a lap. But as the boy grows bigger in size and the books get smaller in shape, the “rectangle time” experience evolves. A sweet and fun story that any book lover can appreciate.
Perfect for story time, New York Times Book Review editor Pamela Paul's funny and charming story about books, pets, and reading together will enchant readers of all ages.
This spunky, self-assured cat has always loved Rectangle Timewhen the boy and the man he lives with curl up with their rectangle and read aloud from it. The cat knows how helpful he is during Rectangle Time, of coursehis presence is vital to the very ritual! But when the rectangle starts to get smaller, the stories start to get quieter, and worst of all, the boy no longer needs the cat's "help," the cat must find a way to reclaim his part in Rectangle Time, even if slightly different from before.
In this fun, funny, and ultimately sweet story about growing up, embracing change, and the ways we all can misread social cues, we see the power of stories to bring everyone togetherthere's always room for everyone at story time.
Praise for Rectangle Time:
"The story subtly celebrates the pleasures of being read to and of growing toward reading independence. . . . A good option to hand educators needing to teach inference and for lovers of silly cats." SLJ
"A sweet story about falling in love with reading." Kirkus
"Comforting . . . clever." Publishers Weekly
"This readaloud is sure to become a read-along as the listener's own literacy and vocabulary skills increase." BCCB
"Truly delightful . . . kids will giggle over the familiar feline antics." Booklist