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SERAFINA MAKES WAVES by Matthew Burgess

SERAFINA MAKES WAVES

by Matthew Burgess ; illustrated by Robin Rosenthal

Pub Date: March 31st, 2026
ISBN: 9780593699638
Publisher: Dial Books

A feline who’s vehemently opposed to swimming has a change of perspective.

“Nice and warm and dry.” That’s Serafina! While her friends enjoy prancing in puddles on rainy days, this little kitten is more than content to play indoors. She “hates, loathes, DESPISES WATER.” All well and good until “The Powers That Be” (aka her parents) declare swimming lessons mandatory. Wholly convinced she can still get out of swim class, Serafina is aghast when her cherished stuffed bunny, Noodles, is accidentally knocked into the water. While rescuing her beloved, however, Serafina discovers that she adores the sensation of water after all. Now she’s a complete convert and a “vision of glistening PURR-FECTION!” Disgust could not find a worthier muse than Serafina, and Rosenthal’s digital illustrations adeptly play up her utter horror as well as her miraculous conversion to all things damp. That said, the true star of the show is the book’s loquacious text. Burgess plumbs Serafina’s inherent repugnance for water with delectable phrases, describing a pool as “a disgusting pit of seething water.” So delicious is her revulsion that it’s almost a pity when she takes that extra step and tries something new.

Cats and water may not usually mix, but this pleasing combination yields a fur-tunate lesson.

(Picture book. 3-6)