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It's MY Sausage

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A funny picture book about cheeky cats who do not want to share! I saw it first and I'm saving it for later. So don't even think about taking my sausage! Five hungry cats and just one sausage. Yellow cat claims it's his but the others disagree. Each cat has a plan to steal the sausage, but are any of them crafty enough to get away with it? Who will be the winner and who will have to make do with a pitiful parsnip? Praise for It's MY Sausage "Humorous, action-packed pictures combine with terse text to create an engaging cautionary tale about greed."—Kirkus Reviews A fun story for cat lovers and children who find it hard to share! Suitable for children aged 2 – 5. A joy to read and sure to be enjoyed by children and adults alike.
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    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2019
      Five hungry cats vie for one "yummy, scrummy sausage." With a limited autumnal color palette, the cats and the owner's home are realized in rough but expressive fashion. The text is short, with many onomatopoeic sounds and easy words enabling children to read much of it themselves. The five cats are distinct in color and variously accessorized, allowing readers to distinguish them and assign gender as they choose. The plot essentially consists of the golden-haired cat's titular assertion of ownership and defense of the meat product as each of the other four attempts to steal it in various slapstick schemes. Astute viewers will notice a spotted, brown shape in the corner of a scene showing a living-room floor littered with mouse traps and Lego blocks with yarn tangled all about. These are all booby traps for the four cats trying to steal the sausage, wrapped with a small string, from under its protective dome. The black cat springs into action, makes it through the minefield, and almost gets the sausage only to have it yanked away by the gold cat once again. The greedy kitty prepares to gobble the treat down but is stormed by the others, causing the sausage to bounce out of the cat's mouth and go right in the open mouth of--a large brown, spotted dog. Humorous, action-packed pictures combine with terse text to create an engaging cautionary tale about greed. (Picture book. 4-6)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 20, 2020
      In Willmore’s comical debut, five felines in varying hues compete mightily for a lone sausage left on a dinner plate. Told in simple, often declarative dialogue (“Yum!,” “It’s MY sausage!”) and expressive sounds (“Pfft,” “Splat!”) the cats’ physical antics propel the story’s action. “I saw it first and I’m saving it for later,” announces a yellow cat, but others ignore the warning, working in earnest to swipe the tasty treat. An orange tabby peeks onto the page while lowering a hook to steal the sausage, a page turn revealing it atop a gray cat’s shoulders, the two working together. Cats drop in from above, sport disguises, and launch sneak attacks in pursuit of the sausage—the thought of sharing never occurs to them—but the yellow cat prevails (in one spread, littering the floor with mouse traps and Lego blocks to keep pursuers away), until an unexpected twist leads to communal kitty disappointment. A frolicsome feline offering. Ages 4–9.

    • School Library Journal

      February 14, 2020

      PreS-K-It's an all-out cat scramble for the sole piece of sausage! In an act of pure selfishness, a yellow cat calls dibs on the delectable piece of meat. Dissatisfied, the feline's four siblings make it their mission to swipe it. Their hilarious harebrained schemes involve actions like sneaking under the carpet and using a fishing pole. Each is furiously thwarted because their sibling is just too sharp. Eventually, the matter devolves into a furry mess where all end up losing. While it is presented as a comedic outcome, the point is not dulled. With minimal text, onomatopoeia, and individually colored cats, this book calls for participation. Even the act of sharing itself could be incorporated into activities to reinforce the message. VERDICT Share this fantastic feline frenzy with young readers and you may end up with one less cat-tastrophe.-Rachel Forbes, Oakville Public Library, Ont.

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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