
Series: Head-to-Head History #3
Published by Kids Can Press on 2024
ISBN: 1525306529
Genres: History, Humor, Non-Fiction
Format: Picture Book Nonfiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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In a lively depiction of an actual battle between the Egyptians and the Persians that took place in 525 BCE, the author explains how the Persian ruler Cambyses II managed to use cats to defeat the mighty Egyptian army and became the ruler of their country. With a plethora of cat puns and humorous illustrations, Fox explains why cats were so important to the Egyptian people and how felines came to be worshipped as gods within their culture. Cats were regarded as protectors both of their Earthly families and of their afterlives. Had Cambyses not been gravely insulted by the Egyptian Pharaoh Amasis II, he probably would never have come up with the clever plan to use the Egyptian reverence for cats to his very successful advantage.
Fox uses humor and lively illustrations to keep the story interesting. This book is recommended for 5-8 year-olds, especially those who are curious about Egyptian history and, naturally, cats. The end of the book includes a Timeline, Glossary, and Sources.
Reviewed by Crystal Wilder, University of Southern Maine, Gorham Campus Library