<p>**STARRED REVIEW**<br /> "Bernstein’s debut is a fresh, powerful twist on the tension between in-groups and out-groups. The big cats threaten, but her hero shows no signs of compromise or apology. And her spare, clean artwork shares the same sense of certainty."</p>
Publishers Weekly
<p>**STARRED REVIEW**<br /> "Bernstein’s debut is fun, well crafted, and promising. The simple text and strong pictures offer an amusing read-aloud for small groups or individual children."</p>
School Library Journal
<p>**STARRED REVIEW**<br /> "Witty language and delightfully bold digital illustrations with hand-painted textures elevate <i>I Am a Cat</i> from a read-once picture book to an experience that children will want to explore multiple times."</p>
Shelf Awareness
Simon helps everyone realize that, though he’s smaller than the rest, he’s a cat all the same. This straightforward concept is entertainingly executed in accessible, humorous sentences, while the digital and hand-painted animals prowl, prance, and play in a variety of perspectives that perfectly prove Simon’s point.
Booklist
Bernstein's distinct, slightly cartoony characterizations of her array of big cats are both educational and entertaining. The big cats are indeed large and toothy, but the portrayal is ever lighthearted. Clever.
Kirkus Reviews
There’s a touch of genuine biology in this low-key humorous text, which has a pleasing folkloric structure and formality in its tone. Bernstein’s soft-edged digital illustrations will delight cat lovers.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Both kids and grown-ups can appreciate a small, stripey role model standing its ground when laughed at, and responding with calm, careful evidence rather than visceral frustration… It is a welcome change to see evidence-based arguments result in changed minds.”
Scientific American