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MPN
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ISBN
9781908714855
Book Title
Problem with Pierre
Item Length
10.6in
Publisher
CICADA Books
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.4in
Author
C. K. Smouha
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Social Themes / Friendship
Item Width
8.7in
Item Weight
15.5 Oz
Number of Pages
32 Pages

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The differences between Bertram and his neighbor Alan were never a problem until a fussy cat entered the equation!

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Publisher
CICADA Books
ISBN-10
1908714859
ISBN-13
9781908714855
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6050397765

Product Key Features

Book Title
Problem with Pierre
Author
C. K. Smouha
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Social Themes / Friendship
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.6in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
8.7in
Item Weight
15.5 Oz

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Reviews
'This is a stylish picturebook with themes of compromise and friendship. There is gentle humour in the recognition that fickle felines frequently won't conform to their owner's expectations. The differing homes and lifestyles of the two friends are juxtaposed and brought into sharp contrast in some of the detailed double page spreads.' -- Books For Keeps The AOI REVIEW: It's great to see a picture book that focuses on adult friendship (and a cat) - and in our time of enforced distance it's a lovely, enchantedly illustrated tale. SCHOOL READING LIST REVIEW: A charming and heartwarming story about Alan and Bertram, who live net door to each other. Both seem to have something missing in their lives and are brought together in a clever ending - despite their differentt personalities - through Bertram's cat Pierre. There are lots of discussion points for KS1 and KS2 PSHE - how to compromise, how to respect each other's differences, and how to find happiness; and the simple and effective character descriptions are ideal to explore in KS1 literacy lessons. Art teachers will see lots of opportunities to inspire pastel work using the illustrations as an impetus. IT'S ALL ABOUT STORIES REVIEW: The story of neighbours Bertram and Alan, great friends but completely different. Something is missing from Bertram's neat and tidy house, so he acquires a cat, Pierre, who doesn't seem to like Bertram's tidy house, he prefers Alan's messy house with leftovers for dinner, an old coat for a bed and a beatup old sofa to watch telly on. But neither Bertram nor Alan feel quite right still...why? A large hammer sorts out the problem, and everyone is happy. A lovely touching tale of friendship, happiness, and sorting things out so they are just right. And perfectly illustrated to show the personalities and feelings of the characters. LOVE READING FOR KIDS REVIEW: A tale of friendship and cooperation illustrated in a lovely free-flowing style, full of colour. The double spreads of the book illustrate the difference between the two friends - with the spick and span Bertram's home on one side and the mess and disorganisation of Alan's on the other! The comparisons will keep children studying the pictures for a long time. There is a great deal to see in all the spreads, and readers will enjoy the many different things they can pick out! READING ZONE REVIEW: This is a nice book that's easy to follow; it covers themes of friendship and compromise. The illustrations are beautifully detailed and there's lots to look at on every page. This is a nice short book, with enough of a story that it is interesting and charming to share at bedtime. In the classroom, you could use it to discuss how friendships work even when people are different from each other, and how working together to find a solution can make everyone happy. MY SHELVES ARE FULL REVIEW: We all know how choosy cats can be and Pierre is no different. Though he belongs to neat Bertram, Pierre prefers the home of messy Alan, Bertram's best friend and neighbour. Finding this to be hard, Bertram borrows all the items that Pierre seems to like best. It leaves messy Alan feeling lonely and the pair devise a plan to please everyone, including the cat! A charming story about finding happiness- stunning illustrations bring this happy story to life. Another delight by CK Smouha with illustrations by Suzanna Hubbard. THE READING REALM REVIEW: Ooohhhh I have a new favourite picture book! Have just been sent a copy of this from @cicadabooks and it's delightful - warm, amusing, gentle and lovely! JOHN SANDOE BOOKS REVIEW: An amiable tale of a tidy person and an untidy one; the tidy one gets a cat, who baffles his owner by preferring to curl up in the mess of his neighbour's house. What can they do? Lovely, funny pictures that show the neat room on one side and the cheerful disorder of the other., The AOI REVIEW: It's great to see a picture book that focuses on adult friendship (and a cat) - and in our time of enforced distance it's a lovely, enchantedly illustrated tale. SCHOOL READING LIST REVIEW: A charming and heartwarming story about Alan and Bertram, who live net door to each other. Both seem to have something missing in their lives and are brought together in a clever ending - despite their differentt personalities - through Bertram's cat Pierre. There are lots of discussion points for KS1 and KS2 PSHE - how to compromise, how to respect each other's differences, and how to find happiness; and the simple and effective character descriptions are ideal to explore in KS1 literacy lessons. Art teachers will see lots of opportunities to inspire pastel work using the illustrations as an impetus. IT'S ALL ABOUT STORIES REVIEW: The story of neighbours Bertram and Alan, great friends but completely different. Something is missing from Bertram's neat and tidy house, so he acquires a cat, Pierre, who doesn't seem to like Bertram's tidy house, he prefers Alan's messy house with leftovers for dinner, an old coat for a bed and a beatup old sofa to watch telly on. But neither Bertram nor Alan feel quite right still...why? A large hammer sorts out the problem, and everyone is happy. A lovely touching tale of friendship, happiness, and sorting things out so they are just right. And perfectly illustrated to show the personalities and feelings of the characters. LOVE READING FOR KIDS REVIEW: A tale of friendship and cooperation illustrated in a lovely free-flowing style, full of colour. The double spreads of the book illustrate the difference between the two friends - with the spick and span Bertram's home on one side and the mess and disorganisation of Alan's on the other! The comparisons will keep children studying the pictures for a long time. There is a great deal to see in all the spreads, and readers will enjoy the many different things they can pick out! READING ZONE REVIEW: This is a nice book that's easy to follow; it covers themes of friendship and compromise. The illustrations are beautifully detailed and there's lots to look at on every page. This is a nice short book, with enough of a story that it is interesting and charming to share at bedtime. In the classroom, you could use it to discuss how friendships work even when people are different from each other, and how working together to find a solution can make everyone happy. MY SHELVES ARE FULL REVIEW: We all know how choosy cats can be and Pierre is no different. Though he belongs to neat Bertram, Pierre prefers the home of messy Alan, Bertram's best friend and neighbour. Finding this to be hard, Bertram borrows all the items that Pierre seems to like best. It leaves messy Alan feeling lonely and the pair devise a plan to please everyone, including the cat! A charming story about finding happiness- stunning illustrations bring this happy story to life. Another delight by CK Smouha with illustrations by Suzanna Hubbard. THE READING REALM REVIEW: Ooohhhh I have a new favourite picture book! Have just been sent a copy of this from @cicadabooks and it's delightful - warm, amusing, gentle and lovely! JOHN SANDOE BOOKS REVIEW: An amiable tale of a tidy person and an untidy one; the tidy one gets a cat, who baffles his owner by preferring to curl up in the mess of his neighbour's house. What can they do? Lovely, funny pictures that show the neat room on one side and the cheerful disorder of the other., SCHOOL READING LIST REVIEW: A charming and heartwarming story about Alan and Bertram, who live net door to each other. Both seem to have something missing in their lives and are brought together in a clever ending - despite their differentt personalities - through Bertram's cat Pierre. There are lots of discussion points for KS1 and KS2 PSHE - how to compromise, how to respect each other's differences, and how to find happiness; and the simple and effective character descriptions are ideal to explore in KS1 literacy lessons. Art teachers will see lots of opportunities to inspire pastel work using the illustrations as an impetus. IT'S ALL ABOUT STORIES REVIEW: The story of neighbours Bertram and Alan, great friends but completely different. Something is missing from Bertram's neat and tidy house, so he acquires a cat, Pierre, who doesn't seem to like Bertram's tidy house, he prefers Alan's messy house with leftovers for dinner, an old coat for a bed and a beatup old sofa to watch telly on. But neither Bertram nor Alan feel quite right still...why? A large hammer sorts out the problem, and everyone is happy. A lovely touching tale of friendship, happiness, and sorting things out so they are just right. And perfectly illustrated to show the personalities and feelings of the characters. LOVE READING FOR KIDS REVIEW: A tale of friendship and cooperation illustrated in a lovely free-flowing style, full of colour. The double spreads of the book illustrate the difference between the two friends - with the spick and span Bertram's home on one side and the mess and disorganisation of Alan's on the other! The comparisons will keep children studying the pictures for a long time. There is a great deal to see in all the spreads, and readers will enjoy the many different things they can pick out! READING ZONE REVIEW: This is a nice book that's easy to follow; it covers themes of friendship and compromise. The illustrations are beautifully detailed and there's lots to look at on every page. This is a nice short book, with enough of a story that it is interesting and charming to share at bedtime. In the classroom, you could use it to discuss how friendships work even when people are different from each other, and how working together to find a solution can make everyone happy. MY SHELVES ARE FULL REVIEW: We all know how choosy cats can be and Pierre is no different. Though he belongs to neat Bertram, Pierre prefers the home of messy Alan, Bertram's best friend and neighbour. Finding this to be hard, Bertram borrows all the items that Pierre seems to like best. It leaves messy Alan feeling lonely and the pair devise a plan to please everyone, including the cat! A charming story about finding happiness- stunning illustrations bring this happy story to life. Another delight by CK Smouha with illustrations by Suzanna Hubbard. THE READING REALM REVIEW: Ooohhhh I have a new favourite picture book! Have just been sent a copy of this from @cicadabooks and it's delightful - warm, amusing, gentle and lovely! JOHN SANDOE BOOKS REVIEW: An amiable tale of a tidy person and an untidy one; the tidy one gets a cat, who baffles his owner by preferring to curl up in the mess of his neighbour's house. What can they do? Lovely, funny pictures that show the neat room on one side and the cheerful disorder of the other., LOVE READING FOR KIDS REVIEW: A tale of friendship and cooperation illustrated in a lovely free-flowing style, full of colour. The double spreads of the book illustrate the difference between the two friends - with the spick and span Bertram's home on one side and the mess and disorganisation of Alan's on the other! The comparisons will keep children studying the pictures for a long time. There is a great deal to see in all the spreads, and readers will enjoy the many different things they can pick out! READING ZONE REVIEW: This is a nice book that's easy to follow; it covers themes of friendship and compromise. The illustrations are beautifully detailed and there's lots to look at on every page. This is a nice short book, with enough of a story that it is interesting and charming to share at bedtime. In the classroom, you could use it to discuss how friendships work even when people are different from each other, and how working together to find a solution can make everyone happy. MY SHELVES ARE FULL REVIEW: We all know how choosy cats can be and Pierre is no different. Though he belongs to neat Bertram, Pierre prefers the home of messy Alan, Bertram's best friend and neighbour. Finding this to be hard, Bertram borrows all the items that Pierre seems to like best. It leaves messy Alan feeling lonely and the pair devise a plan to please everyone, including the cat! A charming story about finding happiness- stunning illustrations bring this happy story to life. Another delight by CK Smouha with illustrations by Suzanna Hubbard. THE READING REALM REVIEW: Ooohhhh I have a new favourite picture book! Have just been sent a copy of this from @cicadabooks and it's delightful - warm, amusing, gentle and lovely! JOHN SANDOE BOOKS REVIEW: An amiable tale of a tidy person and an untidy one; the tidy one gets a cat, who baffles his owner by preferring to curl up in the mess of his neighbour's house. What can they do? Lovely, funny pictures that show the neat room on one side and the cheerful disorder of the other., LOVE READING FOR KIDS REVIEW: A tale of friendship and cooperation illustrated in a lovely free-flowing style, full of colour. The double spreads of the book illustrate the difference between the two friends - with the spick and span Bertram's home on one side and the mess and disorganisation of Alan's on the other! The comparisons will keep children studying the pictures for a long time. There is a great deal to see in all the spreads, and readers will enjoy the many different things they can pick out! READING ZONE REVIEW: This is a nice book that's easy to follow; it covers themes of friendship and compromise. The illustrations are beautifully detailed and there's lots to look at on every page. This is a nice short book, with enough of a story that it is interesting and charming to share at bedtime. In the classroom, you could use it to discuss how friendships work even when people are different from each other, and how working together to find a solution can make everyone happy. MY SHELVES ARE FULL REVIEW: We all know how choosy cats can be and Pierre is no different. Though he belongs to neat Bertram, Pierre prefers the home of messy Alan, Bertram's best friend and neighbour. Finding this to be hard, Bertram borrows all the items that Pierre seems to like best. It leaves messy Alan feeling lonely and the pair devise a plan to please everyone, including the cat! A charming story about finding happiness- stunning illustrations bring this happy story to life. Another delight by CK Smouha with illustrations by Suzanna Hubbard. JOHN SANDOE BOOKS REVIEW: An amiable tale of a tidy person and an untidy one; the tidy one gets a cat, who baffles his owner by preferring to curl up in the mess of his neighbour's house. What can they do? Lovely, funny pictures that show the neat room on one side and the cheerful disorder of the other., IT'S ALL ABOUT STORIES REVIEW: The story of neighbours Bertram and Alan, great friends but completely different. Something is missing from Bertram's neat and tidy house, so he acquires a cat, Pierre, who doesn't seem to like Bertram's tidy house, he prefers Alan's messy house with leftovers for dinner, an old coat for a bed and a beatup old sofa to watch telly on. But neither Bertram nor Alan feel quite right still...why? A large hammer sorts out the problem, and everyone is happy. A lovely touching tale of friendship, happiness, and sorting things out so they are just right. And perfectly illustrated to show the personalities and feelings of the characters. LOVE READING FOR KIDS REVIEW: A tale of friendship and cooperation illustrated in a lovely free-flowing style, full of colour. The double spreads of the book illustrate the difference between the two friends - with the spick and span Bertram's home on one side and the mess and disorganisation of Alan's on the other! The comparisons will keep children studying the pictures for a long time. There is a great deal to see in all the spreads, and readers will enjoy the many different things they can pick out! READING ZONE REVIEW: This is a nice book that's easy to follow; it covers themes of friendship and compromise. The illustrations are beautifully detailed and there's lots to look at on every page. This is a nice short book, with enough of a story that it is interesting and charming to share at bedtime. In the classroom, you could use it to discuss how friendships work even when people are different from each other, and how working together to find a solution can make everyone happy. MY SHELVES ARE FULL REVIEW: We all know how choosy cats can be and Pierre is no different. Though he belongs to neat Bertram, Pierre prefers the home of messy Alan, Bertram's best friend and neighbour. Finding this to be hard, Bertram borrows all the items that Pierre seems to like best. It leaves messy Alan feeling lonely and the pair devise a plan to please everyone, including the cat! A charming story about finding happiness- stunning illustrations bring this happy story to life. Another delight by CK Smouha with illustrations by Suzanna Hubbard. THE READING REALM REVIEW: Ooohhhh I have a new favourite picture book! Have just been sent a copy of this from @cicadabooks and it's delightful - warm, amusing, gentle and lovely! JOHN SANDOE BOOKS REVIEW: An amiable tale of a tidy person and an untidy one; the tidy one gets a cat, who baffles his owner by preferring to curl up in the mess of his neighbour's house. What can they do? Lovely, funny pictures that show the neat room on one side and the cheerful disorder of the other., LOVE READING FOR KIDS REVIEW: A tale of friendship and cooperation illustrated in a lovely free-flowing style, full of colour. The double spreads of the book illustrate the difference between the two friends - with the spick and span Bertram's home on one side and the mess and disorganisation of Alan's on the other! The comparisons will keep children studying the pictures for a long time. There is a great deal to see in all the spreads, and readers will enjoy the many different things they can pick out! READING ZONE REVIEW: This is a nice book that's easy to follow; it covers themes of friendship and compromise. The illustrations are beautifully detailed and there's lots to look at on every page. This is a nice short book, with enough of a story that it is interesting and charming to share at bedtime. In the classroom, you could use it to discuss how friendships work even when people are different from each other, and how working together to find a solution can make everyone happy. MY SHELVES ARE FULL REVIEW: We all know how choosy cats can be and Pierre is no different. Though he belongs to neat Bertram, Pierre prefers the home of messy Alan, Bertram's best friend and neighbour. Finding this to be hard, Bertram borrows all the items that Pierre seems to like best. It leaves messy Alan feeling lonely and the pair devise a plan to please everyone, including the cat! A charming story about finding happiness- stunning illustrations bring this happy story to life. Another delight by CK Smouha with illustrations by Suzanna Hubbard.
Illustrated by
Hubbard, Suzanna
Dewey Decimal
823.92
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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