Book details

Polo's Mother (Cat Pack, The)
Description
Polo the cat is thrilled to reunite with his long-lost mother, Geraldine, and is eager to impress her with his courage as he and his friends in the Club of Mysteries embark on new adventures. They tackle various mysteries, including whether the light in a refrigerator turns off when the door is shut and what's at the top of a church steeple. Amidst these adventures, Polo grapples with the most challenging mystery of whether his mother truly loves him and if he can convince her to stay with him. This heartwarming story marks the conclusion of Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's Cat Pack series and is sure to resonate with all cat lovers.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
176 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Polo's Mother' is part of The Cat Pack series by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, known for its captivating plots that keep young readers engaged and entertained. The story provides a mix of adventure, mystery, and the daily antics of Polo and his feline friends, making it a delightful read for children.
- Character Development: Through the narrative, readers witness the growth and development of the characters, particularly Polo as he learns about his mother and his own identity. This can help young readers understand the importance of family, heritage, and personal growth.
- Themes of Friendship and Family: The book explores the themes of friendship and family, which are central to the emotional development of children. Readers can learn about the value of these relationships and how they shape our lives, providing important life lessons in a relatable context.
- Enhances Reading Skills: As part of a series, 'Polo's Mother' encourages children to read more, thereby improving their reading skills. The book's language is age-appropriate, which helps in vocabulary building and comprehension, making it a great addition to a young reader's collection.