That would be me. I like to watch the snow fall like yesterday. It was fun.
Later in Fall when they are playing in the leaves, They all pretty much repeat what they said in summer. THEN it snows and the three scaredy cats run and hide. But the fourth kitty runs outside to play!
I like this book, but the kitties don't have names! Grrr! What is wrong with these writer-people?
So I give them names: #1 Pawpaw #2 Pussbaw #3 Pulcifer and #4 Penelope. There!
I have not gotten to sit out in the falling snow like Penelope. She even catches snow on her tongue! But I think I might not like it as much as she seems to. It is cold and wet. Little humans bundle up when they go out in the snow and all we have is our fur (no, don't bundle up your cats; we've had that discussion). SO it's a nice story about a kitty who knows her own mind...and her three friends who learn not to be afraid of snow (which is easy when you have a warm human house to go back to). I really like the simple watercolor illustrations. Penelope and her friends look like real kittens. I would like to play with them! I also think small humans would like the story...but it doesn't have much oomph. It's not something they would like to read again and again...get it once for the pretty pictures!
Today's tip for Cat Children of Human People (CaCHuPs): Don't be afraid when your human yells at the glowey box (either the little one that they poke with their fingers or the big one they stare at each night. They aren't mad at you. They are just angry or very happy about what they see on the glowey box. Daddy Tim was "Playing" with the big glowey box (though he was just sitting in a chair and poking a little piece of plastic ALOT...he wasn't chasing anything or trying to stuff it in his mouth)...and he startled me by growling at whatever the glowey box was showing him...Then much later both Daddies were looking at it and saying "Yeah!" and clapping their hands...Humans are weird and noisy. Anyway, if a glowey box is on and your human yells--just keep doing what you are doing even if you think they might not like it...they are most likely NOT yelling at you.