Now available in Spanish! “The single best children’s book of the past 20 years. Hands down.” ― The Wall Street Journal New York Times bestseller and Caldecott Honor winner They All Saw a Cat is a visual delight and a charming read-aloud that invites kids and parents to explore the concept of perception. «Sin lugar a duda, el mejor libro infantil de los últimos veinte años». ― The Wall Street Journal El libro superventas del New York Times y mención de honor del Premio Caldecott Todos vieron un gato es un deleite visual y un libro encantador para leer en voz alta que invita a las familias a explorar el concepto de la percepción. The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears, and paws . . . In this glorious celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination, author and illustrator Brendan Wenzel shows us the many lives of one cat, and how perspective shapes what we see. When you see a cat, what do you see? El gato caminó por el mundo con sus bigotes, orejas y patas . . . En esta gloriosa celebración de la observación, la curiosidad y la imaginación, el autor e ilustrador Brendan Wenzel nos muestra las muchas vidas de un gato y cómo la perspectiva le da forma a lo que vemos. Cuando ves un gato, ¿qué ves? ENGAGING AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING: Children will love following along with the simple, fun story, while parents will appreciate the book’s clever and thoughtful lessons about how everyone has a unique perspective. INCREDIBLE TALENT: Brendan Wenzel is a New York Times –bestselling author and illustrator. In addition to the Caldecott Honor–winning They All Saw a Cat , he’s also the creator of Hello Hello and A Stone Sat Still , and he has illustrated a number of other picture books focused on animals and nature. RAVE REVIEWS: This bestselling book has earned multiple honors and starred reviews. Highlights include: “The single best children’s book of the past 20 years. Hands down.” ― The Wall Street Journal “Dazzling.” ― The Horn Book Magazine Publishers Weekly, starred review - School Library Journal, starred review - Shelf Awareness for Readers, starred review - Slate’s Best Books of the Century (So Far) - People Magazine, Best Children's Books of the Year - Time Magazine, Top 10 Children's and YA Books of the Year - Amazon.com Top Ten Books of the Year - Boston Globe Best Children's Books of the Year - Chicago Public Library Best Picture Books of the Year - New York Times Notable Book of the Year - School Library Journal Best Books of the Year ES ATRACTIVO E INVITA A LA REFLEXIÓN: A los niños y las niñas les encantará seguir la simple y divertida historia, mientras que los padres y las madres apreciarán las lecciones ingeniosas y reflexivas sobre cómo todos tenemos una perspectiva única. TALENTO INCREÍBLE: Brendan Wenzel es un autor e ilustrador de libros superventas del New York Times. Además de ser el creador de Todos vieron un gato , también creó Hello Hello y A Stone Sat Still y ha ilustrado muchos otros libros infantiles sobre los animales y la naturaleza. Perfect for: Parents, grandparents, and educators - Preschool and kindergarten level readers - Gift givers looking for a fun, interactive family read-aloud book - Fans of picture books like I Want My Hat Back , Ricky the Rock That Couldn't Roll , The Wonderful Things You Will Be , What Do You Do With a Problem? , and The Day the Crayons Quit Ideal para: Padres, abuelos y educadores - Lectores de nivel preescolar y kínder - Regaladores en busca de libros divertidos y interactivos para leer en voz alta - Aficionados de libros como I Want My Hat Back , Ricky the Rock That Couldn't Roll , The Wonderful Things You Will Be , What Do You Do With a Problem? , y The Day the Crayons Quit Amazon.com Top Ten Books of the Year “How can I describe in words something so inventive and delightful and goofy and insightful and inspiring and full of yet another unexpected way of knowing and thought-provoking and just so wonderful? Wow. YAY!!! ” -Molly Bang, Caldecott Honor Award winner "A layered, funny and fascinating visual lesson in seeing and interpreting. It’s a delightful experience in multiple perspectives and changing points of view."-- The Washington Post "The must-have picture book of the season."-- Woman's World "Ingenious... Not only is each illustration its own piece of art, but there is a miniature science lesson on every spread."-- Real Simple "Astounding and artful."-- The Washington Post "Such a cool way to illustrate the power of perspective."-- Scary Mommy "This is not your usual cat-themed picture book"--The New York Times, Best Books of the Season Charlotte Observer Best Books of the Year Indiana Too Good To Miss State Reading List 2018 Boston Globe Best Children's Books of the Year “Visual storytelling at its best.” -Christian Robinson, Caldecott Honor winning illustrator of The Last Stop on Market Street “A powerful, rhythmic juxtaposition between word and image... it’s marvelous.”- Pu