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Puss in Boots
Published in Hardcover by North South Books (15 September, 1999)
Authors: Kurt Baumann, Anthea Bell, Giuliano Lunelli, and Charles Perrault
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Puss In Boots As A Folktale
In the story of Puss In Boots, a miller dies and leaves one of his sons nothing but the cat. This cat turns out to be quite clever and earns the favor of the King for his master. The cat also obtains land and a castle for his master and gives him the title of the Marquis of Carabas. The King becomes so impressed by the Marquis that he offers his daughter's hand in marriage, and the simple miller's son becomes a prince. The use of clever illustration makes this book an effective piece of folk lore. "Narrative Expectations: The Folklore Connection" discusses the basic pattern of a folktale. The article states that every folktale begins with the main character of the story being no different from or more special than any other character. Then, out of nowhere, the character is boosted into a "supernatural world" and all of a sudden he is moved up to higher society and viewed as a hero (67). This resembles the plot pattern of Puss In Boots, with the Marquis being the average character who becomes a hero. This jump to a higher level of society out of luck is strangely enough realistic in the twenty-first century. With things like inheritance, lotteries, and the stock market, a person of today could easily go from the poor miller's son to a "prince." However, this is not a common occurrence. The article also states that folklore "functions in part as an informal system for learning the daily logic and worldview of the people around us (71)." The author chooses not to use human characters to represent Master Slyboots and the rich ogre. He could have done this easily with illustration by making Master Slyboots a servant boy and the ogre a Marquis. Instead, he uses an informal style, placing animal characters in the book. This represents a higher level: Using animals in contrast to humans in order to show the differences in people as a whole.

A beautifully illustrated edition of this famous tale.
This new translation of the "fairy" story first presented by Charles Perrault (1628-1703) in his Tales of Mother Goose in 1697 was illustrated by Fred Marcellino and translated by Malcolm Arthur. It was a 1991 Caldecott Honor book (that is, a runner-up to the Medal winner) for best illustrations in a book for children. The youngest son of a recently deceased miller receives a cat as his inheritance. He feels that he will soon die of starvation (after he has eaten the cat) since he has no other possessions. But, the cat convinces him to get him boots. The cat proceeds to find a fortune and a position for his young master.

A Pleasing Puss for All Ages
I regularly visit school classrooms and read aloud to children from Kindergarten through eighth grade. Finding books that appeal to more than one grade level is a challenge.

I have found that the pictures in this version of 'Puss' appeal immensely to kindergartners through third graders. (Fourth and Fifth grade children also like it, but are often embarassed to say so in a classroom setting!). Children who often have a hard time sitting still for a story have sat transfixed as I read this book, holding the pictures in front of them all the time and giving them lots of opportunities to check out the wonderful use of light and color. The illustrator uses a lot of wonderful yellow that is very appealing to young children and seems to draw them into the book. I love reading this book out loud both to see children's reaction and also because I love the detail and color in the pictures.

Reading this book aloud has also sparked some beautiful art work from young children.


1870 [Achtzehnhundertsiebzig], diesseits und jenseits der Grenze
Published in Unknown Binding by Arbogast ()
Author: Kurt Baumann
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Das Pferd am Nil
Published in Unknown Binding by Bohem Press ()
Author: Kurt Baumann
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Dicke Freunde : ein Nord-Süd Bilderbuch
Published in Unknown Binding by Nord-Sèud ()
Author: Kurt Baumann
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The Hungry One: A Poem
Published in Library Binding by North South Books (April, 1993)
Authors: Kurt Baumann, Naomi Lewis, and Stasys Eidrigevicius
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In Television Land
Published in Hardcover by North-South Books (Nord-Sud Verlag AG) (26 October, 1989)
Author: Kurt Baumann
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Joachim der Strassenkehrer
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Author: Kurt Baumann
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Joachim the dustman
Published in Unknown Binding by A. and C. Black ()
Author: Kurt Baumann
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Joachim, der Polizist
Published in Unknown Binding by Nord-Sèud-Verlag ()
Author: Kurt Baumann
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Joseph, the border guard
Published in Unknown Binding by Parents' Magazine Press ()
Author: Kurt Baumann
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