“In this cheerful follow-up to Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat, Are You Waking Up? a rambunctious gray kitten has plenty of excuses for not getting ready for bed, despite Mother’s persistence. When she inquires, ‘Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat,/did you wash your face?’ bathtubbing Kitty Cat plays with a rocket ship and replies, ‘Not yet, Mother,/I’m in outer space’. And when she asks if Kitty Cat has brushed her teeth, the pajama-clad Kitty hides under Mother’s lounge chair, clawing at the fabric, ‘Not yet, Mother/come look underneath!’ But story time and lullabies finally have Kitty Cat relenting, ‘Okay, Mother,/I guess it’s time for bed.’ Bryant depicts Kitty Cat and Mother’s nightly rituals with soothing watercolor and colored pencils spreads, while Martin and Sampson’s call-and-response verse is upbeat, even while the action simmers down as bedtime approaches. Those who similarly postpone the inevitable will relate to the feline’s playful protest, and close-up images of Kitty Cat curled in a cozy pile of patterned blankets will have even adamant bedtime-naysayers stifling yawns.” —Publishers Weekly“A simple rhyming exchange alternates between parent and child as it playfully follows the usual bedtime routine and stall tactics. Mother is mostly heard, not seen, but shows infinite patience in getting her young one to bed. Kitty Cat moves from her energetic delays, ‘I know, Mother,/Let’s play peekaboo!’ to quiet agreement, ‘Okay, Mother,/I guess it’s time for bed.’ Adorable colored pencil and watercolor illustrations support the conversation and take Kitty from wide awake to sleeping sooo tight. The soft palette and simple details have the perfect calming effect. This bedtime choice is best shared with cuddles and be ready to start the day with the companion title, Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat, Are You Waking Up?“ —School Library Journal