Fat Cat on a Mat

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By Phil Roxbee Cox, and and, Stephen Cartwright
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74 reviews
Intended for beginner readers, this book blends a phonics-based text with a funny story. Pictures give clues to the words and fold-out flaps help the reader guess what will happen next.
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Excellent for my phonetics
Brilliant books
The book was funny and I liked the rhyming. I thought they were going to make yummy eggs but they didn't because they hatched chicks instead.
I like that it was very good book. It was a great book.
I liked the pictures in the book and I liked it because the words rhymes.
I liked the book so much. My favourite character was fat cat, she was so funny. I would recommend it to someone else.
I liked it because the chicks were all cuddly and cute and Fat Cat helped them.
A bit long for little kids
It's called a fat cat on a mat because the cat is very fat and she is very sleepy plus she's fat, she's a cat and she's on a mat!
I love the part where Fat Cat is sitting on the eggs to help them hatch.
I liked that fat cat had a little play and then had a little bit of rest
great
I liked the story but I didn’t like that Fat Cat was called fat. I renamed her Big Cat.
It's about the cat who was sleeping on a tree and fall down. She claim again and got stuck.
Quite long
Funny and easy to read
Enjoyed this book
One of our favourites! We can now sound out and spell cat / fat and mat
I liked the cat in the book.
I liked this book!
Longer read. Read unaided. Enjoyed reading the story and answering questions at the end
I thought this book was funny
A really good book which teaches children about responsibility.
My favourite bit was when the cat was lazy. He was actually on the eggs.
I like the drawings, and the chicks hatching
I didn’t enjoy this one but I read it anyway because I wanted to do the reading challenge
It was funny when the fat cat got stuck
Wonderful book
I think i would like the version with the other stories too as I loved this story. I really enjoyed it especially the puzzles at the end.
She helped some eggs hatch.