Saturday, September 29, 2012

SPLAT THE CAT by Rob Scotton


Bibliography:
Scotton, Rob. 2008. Splat the Cat. New York: Scholastic Inc. ISBN 9780545198660

Plot Summary:
Splat is worried about his first day at cat school. However, after a persistent mother and class full of friendly fellow feline students welcome him to the world of education, Splat finds that he really does like school after all.

Critical Analysis:
Scotton's expressive illustrations and relateable character provide a perfect avenue for children to connect their own feelings with those of the lovable Splat the Cat. Children can relate with this tale of going to school and the anxiety that comes along with starting any new endeavor. They will laugh at Splat's creative arguments that his hair, house, and yard won't let him go to school, he better put it off until later. They will feel his great relief when he is given a great big cat welcome by his new fellow classmates. And they will feel Splat's excitement when he learns the important truth that he, like all children, is amazing. Scotton's heartfelt picture book is a great way to ease new and reticent young scholars into the exciting world of school.

Scotton's illustrations are crisp and full of wonderfully funny details like fish bone wallpaper and little white chocolate mice at the candy store. He perfectly captures through his characters expressive feline faces the emotions of his characters as they go thorough the first day of school for Splat. The vivid illustrations compliment this universal story of first day jitters while at the same time providing beautiful detail to create the rich, complete world inhabited by Scotton's very human felines.

Reviews and Award(s):
School Library Journal: “The fuzzy black feline is worried about his first day of school, and despite determined attempts to avoid the inevitable, he ends up there. School is a combination of fantastic revelations and baffling mysteries....This lighthearted story, told with a generous helping of humor and goofy characterizations, will have broad appeal. The backgrounds are full of great details, like the fish-bone wallpaper in Splat's room and one of his classmates clutching a Russell the Sheep doll. There is something new to find with each reading. The use of monochrome in the illustrations, with a touch of color here and there, emphasizes the idea of school as a place of uniformity where fresh ideas are allowed to break through. Splat is a welcome addition to the first-day-jitters canon and a fun book to read any time of year.”
Booklist: “Splat’s very visible, very childlike enthusiasms and concerns will resonate with kids, who will flip through the pictures more than once.”

Connections:
*Splat the Cat is a story about Splat's first day of school. Think about your first day of school. How did you feel about going to school? Did anything special or funny happen that made the day memorable? Did you do anything special? What do you remember most about that day? Draw a picture of write a narrative about your experience and share it.
*It is normal to feel worried about starting something new, just like Spat was worried about starting school for the first time. Come up with a few strategies for dealing with feeling worried or anxious. Practice these relaxation and coping techniques.
*Other books about the first day of school:
Penn, Audrey. The Kissing Hand. 978-0878685851
Wing, Natasha. The Night Before Kindergarten. 978-0448425009
Danneberg, Julie. First Day Jitters. 978-1580890618

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