Cool Cat by Nonny Hogrogian
This wordless picture book is a strong voice for creativity and change. Cat is in a desolate landscape, filled with dead grass, broken glass, and rusting cans. It is a brown, barren place. But Cat has brought his paints! He starts in a corner with some green leaves, then moves to the sky and turns it from brown to blue. Mouse and Rabbit join him, adding touches of bright red berries. A cardinal sweeps in to finish the sky, while trees, rocks and even a pond are added. Soon the birds are perching on the tree branches, a duck is paddling in the pond, and the painting becomes real.
Hogrogian’s paintings have a softness that really works for this blurring of reality and art. The muddy brown of the original landscape speaks volumes all in itself. Then with juxtaposed with the brightness of green, red and yellow it becomes a dreadful ugliness. Children will enjoy the different animals that help out with the art. This is a testament to shared art and murals. But at a deeper level, it is a book about how art transforms and how each of us can make change in our own worlds.
A great art book for very small children, this book can be shared at different levels. Toddlers will enjoy the animals and the colors while older children will see the change and wonder. Appropriate for ages 2-5.
Reviewed from library copy.

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