Synopsis
Leave it to Amelia Bedelia to find a real cat on a day it's "raining cats and dogs." She names him Tiger, and in no time, the two are inseparable and as happy as clams.
But then Tiger gets into trouble. Will Amelia Bedelia go out on a limb to save him?
The cat's out of the bag—this is an irresistible Amelia Bedelia adventure!
Children's Literature
Everyone's favorite scatterbrained housekeeper is back in this addition to the "Amelia Bedelia" series of books. Amelia Bedelia finds a stray kitten and learns how to care for it, encountering many confusing figures of speech as she goes along. Just as always in this series of books, Amelia is a silly character who takes common figures of speech literally, causing several miscommunications and amusing interactions throughout her day. When Mrs. Rogers offers to give Amelia "a lift" to town, Amelia responds, "I am too heavy for you to lift." When she passes a "garage sale" she says, "I do not need to buy a garage." This silly tone is a trademark of books about Amelia Bedelia. The text is written simply in short sentences, appropriate for the beginning reader. Illustrations are uncomplicated and child-like, done in a traditional illustrative style. A fun book to add to a beginning reader's classroom or home bookshelf, this would also be useful as part of an elementary English classroom when discussing figures of speech. Reviewer: Carly Reagan