Jun 09, 2019ArapahoeAnnaL rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Very funny, at times sly and subtle, sophisticated humor. Attitudes and personalities are communicated through the great illustrations in this mostly wordless book. The perspective shifts as we see things from the point of view of…
Feb 28, 2019caronico rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
This is a cute book with vivid illustrations however was not suitable for my 2 year old - especially right before bed when we opened up for the first time, as the story goes on an unexpected turn that might not be appealing to younger…
Feb 02, 2018BookEMonster rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Absolute must read! Very original and entertaining story for humans of all ages... also, some insects and aliens will enjoy this books. Cats probably won't enjoy the story, though! HILARIOUS!
Oct 14, 2016TSCPL_NatalieM rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
Wiesner masterfully draws readers into a world where a household cat, Mr. Wuffles, meets a spaceship full of aliens. Alternating between full-page paintings and comic-book style frames, readers learn how the extraterrestrials team up with…
Aug 31, 2016skyekilaen rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Mr. Wuffles is a cat. A cat who seems uninterested in all the toys bought for him. But when he discovers a new toy that’s seemingly shown up on its own, he’s *very* interested in that. And the tiny alien creatures inside the “toy” are not…
Feb 01, 2016lizcobbe rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
The story is too complex for very young children, but it's an imaginative and funny concept. I would consider this more like a short graphic novel for elementary-age children through adults.
Never has a feline been as terrifying as Mr. Wuffles. In truth, he really is just a curious housecat with a ton of playthings. The one toy that he is most interested in was not bought at the pet store. That is because it is not a toy at…
Nov 20, 2014mmcbeth29 rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
In this wordless book by Wiesner, the main character is a cat named Mr. Wuffles (poor guy). He refuses to play with any of the toys his owner buys for him. But when a toy sized alien ship lands in his space, he takes an interest. …
Gorgeous illustrations. Very lively and engaging plot line, largely in pictures. Loved this book for a preschool to 1st grade child and their favorite adults.
Packed with fascinating details, this sophisticated yet hilarious picture book is destined for multiple re-reads. Housecat Mr. Wuffles ignores his toys in favour of playing with a tiny metal spaceship…and terrorising the miniscule green…
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Mr. Wuffles!