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Because she is looking for something special, the great barn cat notices but shows no interest in the activities of the animals--including puppies, crickets, butterflies, and others--which can be counted around her.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1993

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Carol P. Saul

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80 reviews
November 18, 2020
A book that provides counting and rhyming. Although illustrations are dated and drab, this was a fun book. Book did have various animal and objects to allow for questions.
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68 reviews3 followers
November 18, 2020
This is a great book to read to children when teaching them how to count. I would read this to children in my classroom from ages 3 and up. A barn cat who is counting things he sees in his barn.
58 reviews3 followers
November 18, 2020
A very well-illustrated book. It is a book about a cat exploring nature. While the cat explores the book uses counting to count many insects and animals.
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937 reviews
June 17, 2012
Summary: Because she's looking for something special, the great barn cat notices but shows no interest in the activities of the animals which can be counted around her.

Good counting book to use with preschool storytime. Each page has 1-2 sentences in rhyme. Numbers are on each page and children can help count the number of animals mentioned on each page. Children can also repeat phrase "Barn cat, what are you looking for?" Also fun to see if kids can find the cat on each page. Most pages he is obvious to see but on others no so much ( dragonflies, we can only see his reflection in the water).

"Barn cat at the red barn door,
Barn cat, what are you looking for?

"Barn cat still at the red barn door,
Barn cat, what are you looking for?
Three black-and orange butterflies?

Barn cat blinks her yellow eyes.
Upon a leaf they light and stay,
Then wave their wings and fly away."

Story time themes: counting, cats, farms, bugs
animals and bugs the cat counts - grasshopper, crickets, butterflies, swallows, bumblebees, dragonflies, songbirds, puppies, chicks, sparrows
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Author 10 books30 followers
April 14, 2014
My five-year-old son picked this book out from the library last week. He likes counting books, and, also, our Chloe Cat looks like that big, fat farm cat on the cover.

The rhyming was a bit awkward, but what I found even more disconcerting is how the refrain stopped abruptly. At least with the refrain, there was a comfort in the repetition. The story itself was not especially good.

The artwork was good, for the most part. The last few illustrations were strangely weak.


Actual rating: 2.5 stars, but I round up.
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Author 1 book28 followers
October 28, 2008
In this counting book, Barn Cat sits in the barn doorway, apparently waiting for something. But it's not the 1 grasshopper -- she lets it hop behind a tree. It's definitely not the 8 puppies -- she hisses at them. What could it be?

You'll find out once you count up to 10 in Carol P. Saul's lilting rhyming text. The real stars of this book, however, are Mary Azarian's exquisite woodcut illustrations. The butterfly and bee spreads are particularly gorgeous.
106 reviews2 followers
June 24, 2010
This book is about a cat looking out her owner and counting things as she waits. I didn't like it much. It seems to be a kind of counting book but I don't think it would have grabbed young children's attention. The story seemed to be all over the place, I, as an adult, could barely concentrate so I wonder how the young children would feel. The words were also too long or too advance for children to be bale to focus on them along with the counting aspect.
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101 reviews
November 21, 2011
The cat in the story looks for animals as they hop and fly away around the barn. Book is a good resource for reinforcing counting and rhyming. Acitivities to include, children pretending to be an animal on the farm and could describe their daily routine and what animals they encounter. Students could try to write their own number book using rhymes and a different setting. Students could also focus on the sequencing of the story and practice writing a story map.
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19 reviews1 follower
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March 16, 2010
Little, Brown and Company, Boston:1998
ISBN# 0-316-76113-3
A great book, my son loved it. A great barn cat notices but shows no interest in activites of the animals, which can be noticed.
Grade:- Pre-K-1
Uses: Counting, Bright illustrations, animals, read aloud.
53 reviews
October 3, 2010
A counting book that will entice younger readers, who doesn't love an animal as a main character? The illustrations could also entice older students who need practice with sequencing. Students could extend the book or have a different main character teach counting.
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232 reviews23 followers
February 14, 2013
An adorable counting book; I love Mary Azarian's illustrations! My son thoroughly enjoyed it as well, perhaps because this barn cat resembles his barn cat. ;) Methinks this will be one to add to our home library.
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51 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2009
This is book has that rare quality of being enjoyable for both kids and adults to read again and again and again. The illustrations are fabulous.
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180 reviews3 followers
September 9, 2010
Never would have thought it had a math theme to it. The pictures were great, it rhymed and had a nice flow to it, too. You could really have this in a math center.
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November 22, 2011
Haven't you wondered what the world looks like from a cats perspective? No? Well I have so I like this book. Good book for rhyming and counting. Also can be used for story mapping.
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11.7k reviews102 followers
May 8, 2012
Pretty, stained-glass style illustrations with a counting theme.
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543 reviews8 followers
December 18, 2012
Nice rhyme, and love Azarian's wood cut illustrations (as always).
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569 reviews40 followers
February 16, 2015
You can make me grow old, but I refuse to grow up. This was the most beautifully illustrated book. Loved it.
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