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The Trouble with Children (According to Cat) (The Trouble with Children, 2) by Katie Weaver

by Katie Weaver

Book Details

Publisher:Roaring Brook Press
Published:2025-11-04
Pages:1808
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1250433495

Reading Info

Age Range:1-3

About This Book

The family cat has a LOT to get off her chest. Life with children can be . . . challenging. Between their loud shrieks, dress-up games, and bath-time nonsense, she can’t take any more of these little ones! Except . . . she might have overlooked a few things, like gentle cuddles, catnip, and cozy story times. Is it possible they're not so bad after all? From award-winning, best-selling duo Katie Weaver and Caner Soylu comes a hilarious, must-have picture book that celebrates the joyful chaos of k

Our Review

This charming animal story offers a hilarious look at family life from the perspective of a long-suffering house cat who endures the daily chaos of living with young children. Through vibrant illustrations and relatable scenarios, the book captures the feline frustration with dress-up sessions, noisy playtimes, and unwanted bath encounters that will have both parents and toddlers giggling in recognition. The narrative cleverly balances the cat's dramatic complaints with subtle visual cues that hint at the affection brewing beneath the surface, creating a wonderful tension that keeps young readers engaged.

What makes this picture book particularly effective is how it validates both the cat's perspective and the children's innocent enthusiasm, providing a gentle lesson in empathy and seeing situations from different viewpoints. The humorous approach to everyday family dynamics makes it especially appealing for households with pets, while the eventual heartwarming resolution offers comforting predictability for young children. Parents will appreciate how this story acknowledges the messy reality of family life while ultimately celebrating the quiet moments of connection that make it all worthwhile.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction