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FLAT CAT by Tara Lazar

FLAT CAT

The Class Pet

From the Flat Cat series

by Tara Lazar ; illustrated by Pete Oswald

Pub Date: June 17th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593404607
Publisher: Flamingo Books

Flat Cat is back for more feline fun—this time at school.

Flat Cat wasn’t smooshed by a rolling pin or squeezed by a giant pile of library books. He was just born flat. He likes his unusual appearance; he can slip through the blinds in the ice cream shop for a quick cone or float around town on the breeze. When he spies his neighbor Willow waiting for the school bus, he decides to tag along. School is full of people and strange smells. Kids fold Flat Cat into a paper airplane and use him as a bathroom pass. He enjoys this “terrific tomfoolery” until he’s accidentally swept up with the trash. Later, he masquerades as Willow’s missing homework, and they both get a gold star. At show and tell, Flat Cat decides to show what he can do. He jumps in the water fountain, stands under the hand dryer…and poof! He enjoys the attention until Willow squeezes him flat. “What a gold star day.” While Oswald’s purplish illustrations are rife with giggle-worthy sight gags, the narrative feels less like a story and more like a series of unconnected events. Readers may have questions—for instance, how exactly does Flat Cat pass as a hall pass? Those who loved Flat Cat (2023) will be eager for more, but they’ll be more satisfied by the earlier book. Willow is tan-skinned; her school is diverse.

Offers some amusing moments, but mostly a pale retread of the first installment.

(Picture book. 4-7)