cover image Lost and Found in the City (Ratnip #1)

Lost and Found in the City (Ratnip #1)

Cam Higgins, illus. by Allison Steinfeld. Little Simon, $17.99 (128p) ISBN 978-1-6659-6346-6; $7.99 paper ISBN 978-1-6659-6345-9

Readers can scurry along with a sweet-natured rat, its siblings, and its metropolitan scavenger pals on their nocturnal adventures in this peppy chapter book series kickoff by Higgins (the Good Dog series). Extra Cheese Scratchy Paws Sniffs-a-Lot, aka Ratnip, enjoys a cozy existence living in a defunct pizza parlor located in the bright, loud City. Playing games like Bubble Pop at home are plenty fun, but for Ratnip, nothing tops the thrill of hitting the streets at night, dodging humans while seeking out tasty trash can treats and shiny trinkets to decorate its round treasure room (formerly a pizza oven). But the excitement reaches new heights when Ratnip finds a “Brand New, Totally Interesting, Super Special Thing I’d Never Seen Before”—a cell phone—and hatches a scheme with friends Rochelle the cockroach, pigeons Jinny and Ian, and black alley cat Katy to return the “black rectangle” to its human owner. Steinfeld (Kid Musicians) matches the novel’s upbeat tone with thick black–lined illustrations depicting amiable interactions between friendly faced critters. Gentle humor and credulity-straining ingenuity weave an energetic tale that zips headlong into its sequel. Publishing simultaneously: Pizza Dreams Do Come True. Ages 5–9. Illustrator’s agent: Alex Gehringer, Bright Agency. (Feb.)