Just wanted to make sure that those of you in elementary schools knew about this excellent new picture book! It is a fantastic book to teach point of view.

 

Everyone in the book sees a cat. But it shows the cat from each of their (exaggerated) point of view. For instance, when the goldfish sees the cat, he sees big yellow, blurry eyes looking at him. The bee sees him as lots of dots arranged to make the cat shape. And the bird sees him from above.

 

Seems like a fantastic book of talking points for point of view, and I don’t want anyone to miss it!

 

Linda

 

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