Review by Kirkus Book Review
A kitten and cat parent explore the concept of home and their close relationship. "What is it that makes our house / a special place to be? / Let's think about this place called home / and maybe we will see." Their house is a place to snuggle and to be themselves. They leave for adventures (through the cat door) but always return home. Their house is where their good stuff is and where they play and snooze. During scary storms, it's the place they feel safe and dry and warm. Though the parent kitty may need to be away sometimes, home is where the kitten can wait for the parent to return. "So this I will remember / my whole life through: / Home is where the heart is… / and my heart is with you!" With this small volume, Dodd adds another sweet, simple, and short title to her list of picture books in which adorable animals stand in for humans and impart reassuring sentiments. Her smudgy-lined art features a huggable duo of smiling kitties just being cats in a clean, pink house that's clearly inhabited by humans, though none ever appear. Though it's unquestionably sentimental, Dodd keeps it just this side of syrupy. Toddlers, whether cat lovers or no, will identify with the small, white kitten. Appealing but not saccharine. (Picture book. 2-5) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.