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Puss in Boots
Author Marcia Brown
Publisher Scribner
Publication date
1952
Pages unpaged
Awards Caldecott Honor

Puss in Boots is a classic picture book from 1952. It was translated and illustrated by Marcia Brown. This book shares the famous story of Puss in Boots, originally written by Charles Perrault. It won a special award called the Caldecott Honor in 1953 because of its amazing pictures.

About the Story of Puss in Boots

The story of Puss in Boots is a very old fairy tale. It is about a clever cat who helps his owner, a poor miller's son. The cat uses tricks and smart plans to make his owner rich and even marry a princess.

Who is Puss in Boots?

Puss in Boots is the main character. He is a talking cat who wears boots. He is very smart and tricky. He often pretends to be someone important. He also makes up stories to fool people.

What Does Puss in Boots Do?

Puss in Boots helps his owner, the youngest son of a miller. The son only inherited the cat. The cat asks for a pair of boots and a bag. Then, he uses these items to hunt. He brings his catches to the King. He tells the King they are gifts from his "master," the Marquis of Carabas.

He also tricks an ogre into changing into a mouse. Puss then eats the mouse. This allows his master to take over the ogre's castle. In the end, the miller's son becomes a prince. He marries the princess.

Marcia Brown's Version

Marcia Brown was a famous American writer and illustrator. She was known for her beautiful picture books. For Puss in Boots, she did more than just draw the pictures. She also translated the story from its original French.

Why is Her Version Special?

Marcia Brown's version of Puss in Boots is loved for its unique artwork. Her illustrations bring the characters to life. They help tell the story in a fun and exciting way. Her pictures are colorful and full of energy. They make the old tale fresh for new readers.

The Caldecott Honor Award

The Caldecott Honor is a very important award. It is given to the artists who illustrate the best American picture books for children. The award is named after Randolph Caldecott. He was a famous English illustrator.

What Does Caldecott Honor Mean?

Winning a Caldecott Honor means a book's illustrations are considered outstanding. They are among the best published that year. Puss in Boots received this honor in 1953. This shows how much people appreciated Marcia Brown's artistic talent. It also shows the quality of her work.

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