Spot & Dot
Spot & Dot
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Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Annotation: In a wordless picture book, Spot the cat goes out the open window and ventures through the city with Dot the dog, seeking her home.
Genre: [Animal fiction]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #194055
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 08/13/19
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-534-42555-1
ISBN 13: 978-1-534-42555-2
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2018053927
Dimensions: 26 x 29 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

A cat trails a runaway dog on a gleeful sprint through a bustling city.Just as Spot (the cat) sees a new neighbor kid pinning up a "Lost Dog" poster, the feline also notices that very dog (Dot) pawing through trash down the street. When Dot takes off, Spot decides to follow. Keeping up with them in Cole's staggeringly detailed urban scenes couldn't be more breathlessly fun—or more challenging. Squinting eyes inevitably settle on myriad vignettes embedded within the double-page, full-bleed, black-and-white spreads of exacting ink crosshatches and linework. Life happens everywhere (in apartment windows, at the bakery, on the street, inside the library, at the dog park, in the flea market). People and animals wave, sneer, smile, pull, lift, doze, fetch, paint, read, and wag and flick tails within these wonderfully congested urban scenes. Interpreting quotidian moments as a voyeur feels immensely pleasurable, and inevitably readers will dawdle and dream about each tiny circumstance—but then remember Spot and Dot and get back to work looking for the oval markings on the creatures' flanks that distinguish them from all the other cats and dogs. So many cats and dogs! When they both return home, there's palpable relief on their owners' faces and in readers' hearts.An extraordinary search-and-find that delivers the hum and intrigue found in a city's multitudes and also the singular feeling of returning to one's individual place in the world. (Picture book. 4-10)

Horn Book (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

When cat Spot notices a girl putting up "lost" posters, the cat dashes off in pursuit of missing dog Dot, and Spot's boy owner joins the girl in her endeavors. As in Spot, the Cat, wordless black-and-white cityscapes--filled to the brim with people, pets, vehicles, activity, life--ensue. All ends happily, with new friendships launched all around. A fresh and entertaining offering from a veteran picture-book creator.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A cat trails a runaway dog on a gleeful sprint through a bustling city.Just as Spot (the cat) sees a new neighbor kid pinning up a "Lost Dog" poster, the feline also notices that very dog (Dot) pawing through trash down the street. When Dot takes off, Spot decides to follow. Keeping up with them in Cole's staggeringly detailed urban scenes couldn't be more breathlessly fun—or more challenging. Squinting eyes inevitably settle on myriad vignettes embedded within the double-page, full-bleed, black-and-white spreads of exacting ink crosshatches and linework. Life happens everywhere (in apartment windows, at the bakery, on the street, inside the library, at the dog park, in the flea market). People and animals wave, sneer, smile, pull, lift, doze, fetch, paint, read, and wag and flick tails within these wonderfully congested urban scenes. Interpreting quotidian moments as a voyeur feels immensely pleasurable, and inevitably readers will dawdle and dream about each tiny circumstance—but then remember Spot and Dot and get back to work looking for the oval markings on the creatures' flanks that distinguish them from all the other cats and dogs. So many cats and dogs! When they both return home, there's palpable relief on their owners' faces and in readers' hearts.An extraordinary search-and-find that delivers the hum and intrigue found in a city's multitudes and also the singular feeling of returning to one's individual place in the world. (Picture book. 4-10)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Horn Book (Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: WL
Interest Level: K-3

From beloved author-illustrator Henry Cole comes the stunning follow-up to Spot, the Cat. In this beautiful wordless picture book, Spot the cat finds a dog named Dot who’s off on her own adventure through the city!

In Henry Cole’s vivid wordless picture book Spot, the Cat, readers joined Spot on a journey through a city that began with him following a bird outside his window.

This time, a dog named Dot draws Spot from his window. As we follow Spot and Dot on their wordless journey, we quickly realize that it’s Dot the dog who is missing this time, and Spot is trying to get her back home. We follow these two on a different journey through the city as they weave in and out of a bakery, a library, a busy park, and more. And with a surprise twist at the end, we realize that “home” for both cat and dog was never very far away.

With detailed black-and-white illustrations, readers will love following Spot and Dot on their adventure and cheering for the sweet reunion at the end.


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