Cat siblings Harry and Emily try to stay up until midnight on New Year's Eve.
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About the Author:
Karen Gray Ruelle's books for children include "75 Fun Things to Make and Do by Yourself," several board books, and five more Holiday House Readers. She lives in New York City.
From School Library Journal:
Kindergarten-Grade 2–Two kittens want to stay awake to welcome in the new year, and their parents finally agree that they are old enough to do so. The real problem is, how to keep from falling asleep when their eyes are closing and the clock moves slowly. On the big night, they finally come up with a great idea. They set all of the alarm clocks to ring just in time for midnight. This enjoyable book deals with a subject with which many youngsters can identify. The story shows Harry and Emily playing games, reading books, and bantering about who is snoring at night. The colorful illustrations depict a comfortable house, and observant readers will notice many humorous touches (such as a cat's version of Matisse's The Dance). This is a fun story that beginning readers will enjoy at holiday time or any time it's important to stay up late.–Susan Lissim, Dwight School, New York City
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- PublisherHoliday House
- Publication date2004
- ISBN 10 0823418421
- ISBN 13 9780823418428
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages31
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