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KITTY VS. KINDERGARTEN by Martha Freeman

KITTY VS. KINDERGARTEN

From the Kitty Vs. series

by Martha Freeman ; illustrated by Eda Kaban

Pub Date: June 24th, 2025
ISBN: 9781368097284
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

In this fish-out-of-water story, a housecat attends school for the first time.

Kitty enjoys adhering to a predictable routine: breakfast at seven, supper at four, and nightly dreams of “a so-cozy life exactly the same as his own.” But one day, his family announces that he’ll be accompanying one of the children to kindergarten for show and tell. Some adults may balk at the premise—given concerns over allergies and animal welfare, it’s unlikely that most schools would allow a feline visitor to spend a full day in the classroom. But Freeman and Kaban acknowledge the improbability of the scenario as they playfully emphasize the stress Kitty feels at having his comfortable routine disrupted. After a skittish morning avoiding the children’s activities, Kitty is implausibly left to his own devices—and let out of his carrier—while the kindergartners and their beanie-wearing teacher leave the classroom. Kitty discovers the class gerbil and gives chase; chaos ensues, with slapstick humor abounding in the images. Upon the class’s return, the understanding teacher cajoles Kitty into some learning alongside the students before show and tell finally takes place at day’s end. Freeman’s narrative is light on plot, though infused with a message that will resonate with youngsters reluctant to embrace change. Kaban’s energetic illustrations, which would translate well into animation, do the heavy lifting to engage readers. Kitty’s owner is light-skinned; the class is diverse.

Upbeat and fun—and just the thing to coax nervous youngsters into embracing all things school.

(Picture book. 4-8)