Bold and playful images engage young readers as they are introduced to the concept of opposites. Big and small. Back and front. Tall and short. Cat Up Cat Down's simple text allows children and the adults reading with them to expand on the story, building language development. Adorable cats introduce spatial concepts to young readers. Above and under. Front and back. Top and bottom. Near and far. These are just a few examples of the spatial relationships that children will discover as they explore Cat Up, Cat Down. Playful images of black and white cats are set against vibrant background. This large and sturdy board book is perfect to share with a group of toddlers, introducing them to both the concept of spatial relationships and the vocabulary describing space and distance. Catherine Hnatov is an artist and designer who lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, two children and a calico cat. Catherine's other titles include: Up and Down, Hip Hop, Yum Yum, and Valentino Finds a Home also published by Star Bright Books. Catherine's website is: www.paintwater.com.