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Millions of Cats

Wanda Gág

Honor Book:Newbery Medal -Children's (1929)
Finalist:E.B. White Read Aloud Award -Picture Bk Hall of Fame (2015)
The original American classic with a refrain that millions of kids love to chant: Hundreds of cats, thousands of cats, millions and billions and trillions of cats.

Wanda Gág's enchanting tale of the very old man who went off in search of the prettiest cat in the world for his wife and returned instead with millions to choose from has become an American classic, widely recognized as the first modern picture book. First published by Putnam in 1928, it was a recipient of the 1929 Newbery Honor Award and has gone on to sell over a million copies.

With its charming illustrations and rhythmic, singsong refrain, Millions of Cats remains as beloved today as it was when this original edition first appeared almost a century ago.

Book Details

  • Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
  • Publish Date: Sep 24th, 1952
  • Pages: 40
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 6.79in - 9.80in - 0.31in - 0.49lb
  • EAN: 9780399233159
  • Recommended age: 02-05
  • Categories: ClassicsSocial Themes - General (see also headings under Family)Animals - Cats

About the Author

Wanda Gág (1893-1946) was born in New Ulm, Minnesota, the daughter of an artist and the eldest of seven children. In recognition of her rare artistry, she was the posthumous recipient of the 1958 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for Millions of Cats and the 1977 Kerlan Award for the body of her work.

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Praise for this book

Inducted into the Picture Book Hall of Fame in 2017 by the Indies Choice Book Awards

"This Newbery Honor winner is distinguished by innovative design and a strong storyteller's cadence." --School Library Journal's "One Hundred Books that Shaped the Century"

"A perennial favorite."--The New York Times