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Who Says That, Cat the Cat? — Content Guide for Parents

By Mo WillemsHarperCollins2014-08-26ISBN 978006230654822 pages
Who Says That, Cat the Cat?

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Religious themes

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Contains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.

About this book

Mo Willems's New York Times bestselling Cat the Cat series is now in board book format—the perfect baby gift.

Kids will love making friends with spunky Cat the Cat as she introduces them to her animal pals and the sounds they make. This irresistible new series focuses on simplifying essential concepts through vibrant art, spare text, and repetition. And in signature Mo style, there's a gently funny twist at the end of each book!

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Who Says That, Cat the Cat? appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence is depicted in the book. The narrative focuses on friendship and introducing animal characters, which is appropriate for young readers. Search results reference violence in unrelated films, not the book. No scary content is present in the book. The story is light-hearted and designed for toddlers, focusing on friendly interactions. Search results mention unrelated media that may contain scary elements, which are not relevant to this book.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have violence?

    No violence is depicted in the book. The narrative focuses on friendship and introducing animal characters, which is appropriate for young readers. Search results reference violence in unrelated films, not the book.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have scary content?

    No scary content is present in the book. The story is light-hearted and designed for toddlers, focusing on friendly interactions. Search results mention unrelated media that may contain scary elements, which are not relevant to this book.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have religious themes?

    No religious content in the book itself. The search results mention various religious themes related to cats, but these are not relevant to the narrative of 'Who Says That, Cat the Cat?'.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have racial/cultural content?

    No explicit racial themes are present in the book. The narrative does not address race as a central theme. Search results reference broader discussions about race in media, which do not apply to 'Who Says That, Cat the Cat?'.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have profanity?

    No profanity is found in the book. The narrative is aimed at young children and uses simple, age-appropriate language. Search results reference profanity in unrelated films, not the book.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have climate change?

    No climate themes are present in the book. The narrative is centered around friendship and animal sounds, with no environmental messaging. Search results discuss climate themes in unrelated contexts, which do not pertain to 'Who Says That, Cat the Cat?'.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have sexual identity?

    No sexual content is present in the book. The search results discuss sexual themes in unrelated media, which do not pertain to 'Who Says That, Cat the Cat?'.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have gender roles?

    The book does not actively discuss or promote gender roles. It features a variety of animal characters without a focus on gender dynamics. Search results mention gender roles in unrelated contexts, which are not applicable to the book.

  • Does Who Says That, Cat the Cat? have lgbtq+ themes?

    No LGBTQ+ themes or characters are present in the book 'Who Says That, Cat the Cat?'. The search results primarily reference unrelated media and discussions about cats in broader cultural contexts, not specific to this book.

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