Da Vinci's Cat
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Two unlikely friends—Federico, in sixteenth-century Rome, and Bee, in present-day New Jersey—are linked through an amiable cat, Leonardo Da Vinci’s mysterious wardrobe, and an eerily perfect sketch of Bee. Federico doesn’t mind being a political hostage in the Pope’s palace, especially now that he has a cat as a friend. But he must admit that a kitten walking into a wardrobe and returning full-grown a moment later is quite odd. Even stranger is Herbert, apparently an art collector from the future, who emerges from the wardrobe the next night. Herbert barters with Federico to get a sketch signed by the famous painter Raphael, but his plans take a dangerous turn when he hurries back to his era, desperate to save a dying girl. Bee never wanted to move to New Jersey. When a neighbor shows Bee a sketch that perfectly resembles her, Bee, freaked out, solidifies her resolve to keep to herself. But then she meets a friendly cat and discovers a mysterious cabinet in her neighbor’s attic—a cabinet that leads her to Renaissance Rome. Bee, who has learned about Raphael and Michelangelo in school, never expected she’d get to meet them and see them paint their masterpieces.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
8-12
Length
278 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
How do you think Federico and Bee's lives were different in their own times? What similarities do you notice?
Why do you think the magical door was important in the story? What do you think it represents?
How did Bee's actions influence the events of the story and the lives of other characters?
What lessons do you think we can learn from Federico's character about friendship and loyalty?
If you could create a magical door that could take you to any time, where would you go and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use pauses after each question to give your child time to think and express their thoughts fully.
Encourage your child to imagine themselves in the characters' shoes, enhancing empathy and understanding of the story.
Discuss the historical aspects of the story, drawing parallels with the present day to make the conversation more relatable.
Acknowledge all responses, even if they diverge from the book's narrative, to foster an open and creative discussion environment.
Connect the themes of the book to your child's own experiences, such as friendships, challenges, and successes.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of curiosity and learning
Explanation: The protagonist, Bee, embarks on a time-traveling adventure with Federico, a young apprentice of Leonardo da Vinci, showcasing the wonders of discovery and knowledge.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to explore new subjects and areas of interest, promoting a love for learning that can enhance their educational journey.
Example Lesson: The value of friendship across time and space
Explanation: Despite being from different centuries, Bee and Federico form a deep bond, illustrating that friendship can transcend the boundaries of time and place.
Real-World Application: Teaches children to appreciate and cultivate friendships with diverse groups of people, regardless of their background or where they come from.
Example Lesson: Responsibility and the consequences of one's actions
Explanation: Bee and Federico must deal with the repercussions of using a mysterious magical cabinet for time travel, leading to various historical alterations.
Real-World Application: Helps children understand the importance of taking responsibility for their actions and thinking about the potential effects before making decisions.
Example Lesson: Courage to face the unknown
Explanation: The characters courageously navigate the risks and uncertainties of time travel, demonstrating bravery and resilience.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to face new challenges and unknown situations with courage, helping them grow and develop confidence in their abilities.
Example Lesson: Creativity and innovation
Explanation: The story's connection with Leonardo da Vinci, an epitome of creativity, inspires the characters to think innovatively to solve problems.
Real-World Application: Motivates children to use their creativity to think outside the box and find unique solutions to obstacles they face in daily life.