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Product Description Andy searches throughout the house for his mischievous cat, Olive, who loves to play hideandseek From Publishers Weekly Andy's cat, Olive, likes to play hideandseek. So Andy goes searching for Olive in every room of his house. 'Here, kitty, kitty, kitty,' he calls as he peeks under the sofa, inside a shoe box and into a wastepaper basket. Andy keeps missing Olive, but readers can join in the fun and find her in the illustrations, camped in the laundry basket, under the bathtub, and in other, almost impossibleand funnyhiding places. Andy's ingenuity, and a tuna fish sandwich, finally bring Olive out of hiding. The fullcolor pictures are brimming with life; readers and listeners will linger over each page, searching for That Olive! Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal PreSchoolGrade 3 Andy's cat Olive likes hiding from him, and Andy spends a lot of time looking for herin the living room, where Andy empties the fireplace; in his toy box; in the basement, where it's dark and there might be spiders. No Olive. It's time for a change in strategy. Andy makes a tuna sandwich, then hides. Pretty soon, along comes Olive. 'I found you, Olive!' shouts Andy, and they share the sandwich. Wheeler's watercolors are expressive and charmingly detailed; her Olive is obviously modeled from life. The hideandseek pictures are especially effective. In each, Olive is concealed in a truly catlike manner, with her hiding place revealed on the next page. This is not just a hiddenpicture game. Andy is unusually welldeveloped, and children will feel like they know him. That Olive! will be popular in story hours, and older children will read it to themselves. It's a halloffame cat story. Lucy Young Clem, EvansvilleVanderburgh County Public Library, Ind.Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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