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The Cat in the Hat (Beginner Books(R)) [Hardcover]

Dr. Seuss
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March 12, 1957 3 - 7 yearsBeginner Books(R)260L (What's this?)
Poor Dick and Sally. It's cold and wet and they're stuck in the house with nothing to do . . . until a giant cat in a hat shows up, transforming the dull day into a madcap adventure and almost wrecking the place in the process! Written by Dr. Seuss in 1957 in response to the concern that "pallid primers [with] abnormally courteous, unnaturally clean boys and girls' were leading to growing illiteracy among children, The Cat in the Hat (the first Random House Beginner Book) changed the way our children learn how to read.

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He may be an old standby, but he never lets us down. When in doubt, turn to the story of the cat that transformed a dull, rainy afternoon into a magical and just-messy-enough adventure. There's another, hidden adventure, too: this book really will help children learn to read. With his simple and often single-vowel vocabulary, the good Doctor knew what he was doing: hear it, learn it, read it--laughing all the way. The Cat in the Hat is a must for any child's library.

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Dr. Seuss ignites a child's imagination with his mischievous characters and zany verses. The Express --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Age Range: 3 - 7 years
  • Hardcover: 61 pages
  • Publisher: Random House (March 12, 1957)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 039480001X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0394800011
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 0.4 x 9.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (229 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #631 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"A person's a person, no matter how small," Theodor Seuss Geisel, a.k.a. Dr. Seuss, would say. "Children want the same things we want. To laugh, to be challenged, to be entertained and delighted."

Brilliant, playful, and always respectful of children, Dr. Seuss charmed his way into the consciousness of four generations of youngsters and parents. In the process, he helped millions of kids learn to read.

Dr. Seuss was born Theodor Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts, on March 2, 1904. After graduating from Dartmouth College in 1925, he went to Oxford University, intending to acquire a doctorate in literature. At Oxford, Geisel met Helen Palmer, whom he wed in 1927. Upon his return to America later that year, Geisel published cartoons and humorous articles for Judge, the leading humor magazine in America at that time. His cartoons also appeared in major magazines such as Life, Vanity Fair, and Liberty. Geisel gained national exposure when he won an advertising contract for an insecticide called Flit. He coined the phrase, "Quick, Henry, the Flit!" which became a popular expression.

Geisel published his first children's book, And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, in 1937, after 27 publishers rejected it.

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1984, an Academy Award, three Emmy Awards, three Grammy Awards, and three Caldecott Honors, Geisel wrote and illustrated 44 books. While Theodor Geisel died on September 24, 1991, Dr. Seuss lives on, inspiring generations of children of all ages to explore the joys of reading.

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Customer Reviews

I think you will really enjoy reading this book to young kids too. Beginning Writer's Workshop  |  43 reviewers made a similar statement
I must have read this book over a hundred times. Jessica Rogers  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
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46 of 52 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Subversive, disturbing, and brilliant December 4, 2000
Format:Hardcover
Dr. Seuss was one of those rare creative geniuses who both entertained us and challenged us to open our minds. "The Cat in the Hat" is an indispensable part of the Seuss canon. A bizarre blending of Seuss's trademark illustrations with an eerily Kafkaesque plot, "Cat" will delight both children and adults.

The plot is simple: The narrator, a small boy, is left home on a rainy day with his sister Sally. But their boring day is interrupted by the Cat in the Hat, a weirdly anthropomorphic, talking feline who proceeds to turn their house into a chaotic playground. The illustrations--think Salvador Dali meets Beatrix Potter--are marvelous.

This book is simple enough for beginning readers, yet full of subtle touches that could keep an army of literary critics and psychologists busy analyzing it for decades. And that is the brilliance of Dr. Seuss. Buy a copy of the book for your favorite child, buy a second for your favorite adult, and keep a third for yourself.

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43 of 54 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Opening the Doorway for a Child's Imagination August 31, 2000
Format:Hardcover
Researchers constantly find that reading to children is valuable in a variety of ways, not least of which are instilling a love of reading and improved reading skills. With better parent-child bonding from reading, your child will also be more emotionally secure and able to relate better to others. Intellectual performance will expand as well. Spending time together watching television fails as a substitute.

To help other parents apply this advice, as a parent of four I consulted an expert, our youngest child, and asked her to share with me her favorite books that were read to her as a young child. The Cat in the Hat was one of her picks.

I have always thought of this book as a metaphor for the sort of "make believe" thinking that children like to do and are good at. The setting is a cold rainy day, and the children's mother isn't home. I have always transformed that into they are playing in their room while their mother is busy elsewhere in the house. Suddenly, a mysterious cat arrives who can do remarkable jugging (until he drops everything) and brings in a fun box (with two little creatures who fly kites). A parental voice, however, is always present in the form of the children's fish who constantly warns them to get rid of the cat in the hat.

Suddenly, the mother is spotted about to reenter the house. The children are panic-stricken. The house is a mess! What to do? They are obviously about to be really in for it. I can feel the adrenaline rushing even now as I remember similar situations with friends as a child.

But then, the cat in the hat returns with a miraculous device which cleans everything up! And then he is gone, just as their mother steps in. She asks, "Did you have any fun? Tell me. What did you do?" The two children don't know what to say. They ask you what you would do if your mother asked you.

The ending is wonderful because it sets up a wonderful opportunity to talk about the story. Would the child let in the cat in the hat? Would the child ask the cat in the hat to leave and when? Was the fish correct in warning the children? What are the other reasons not to let strangers in? Why should you tell your mother if things go awry, or not? In the course of the discussion, fears that the story probably raises can be dealt with in a constructive way that reduces fear in the future and improves communication in the family. Most children have these kinds of fears, but aren't usually willing to bring them up. So the book gives you the excuse to work on improving their security.

This is one of the more difficult Dr. Seuss books for beginning readers, so you'll be reading this one to your child for a while. The appeal to the child is very much in the idea of playing unrestrained in the house. Almost no child is allowed to do that, and the consequences are pretty funny for the child if they are happening to someone else.

If you want to see the earliest versions of the cat in the hat character, be sure to see Dr. Seuss Goes to War which documents his work as a political cartoonist in World War II.

Then, encourage your child to use the book to come up with her or his own ideas about fun things to do as make-believe on a rainy day. Can they imagine a more fun make-believe visitor than the cat in the hat? What would the visitor do? If you ask these questions, you will extend your child's imagination now and for a lifetime.

Enjoy for the rest of your life!

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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars a great, funny story for adults and kids October 25, 1999
Format:Hardcover
I loved this as a kid, and I love it now. It's not politically correct like much childrens' literature today--and that's its charm. The children are not naughty, but they certainly get themselves into a pickle with the Id-like cat who cheerfully enters their home and wreakes havoc while their mother is out for the afternoon. Would that the Id were always so congenial! The house gets wrecked, but the cat can clean up as fast as he can make a mess, and by the time mom gets home, everything's back to normal. The last line in the book is best of all: "What would you do if your mother asked you?" No moralizing here--just a simple question. This is children's literature with a capital L....buy it for your kids, buy it for yourself if you're "all growed up."
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Kenzie carries this book EVERYWHERE!!
We actually have two copies of this book because Kenzie is in LOVE with it! Her father has now memorized it so that when they are out somewhere and Kenzie needs to be entertained,... Read more
Published 6 days ago by Sharon A. Holdt
1.0 out of 5 stars Book is too long
No, this book is so long, my son is too young. He just wasn't interested after the first few pages and neither was I.
Published 7 days ago by Charmagne M. Mccorkendale
5.0 out of 5 stars Great gift
I gave it away to a little cousin who is learning english and he loved it, plus the ilustrations are sooo cute.
It is a nice book to see even for the grown ups.
Published 13 days ago by Dafne
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic
Yes, this is every parent's nightmare and a huge talking troublemaking cat is disturbing, say the same people who look for psychedelic and sexual undertones in Scooby Doo. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Anna McCall
5.0 out of 5 stars A Cat to Keep Forever
Recently, while waiting for my man to check out at a department store, I was once again dragged into the saga of The Cat at the Hat. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Suzinne Barrett
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Hard cover book, excellent for children. It is very easy to understand even for my baby since our first language is not english it is still fun to read and enjoy.
Published 23 days ago by Denise Mier
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Book
Seriously, how could you go wrong with classic Seuss? Unlike the butchered board books, the hardcovers are just like I remember them.
Published 29 days ago by Zippy's Girl
5.0 out of 5 stars Cat In The Hat!
What more needs to be said? The ultimate Seuss read. Great to teach children to appreciate rhyme as well as what can happen if they don't listen to their parents. Love Seuss!
Published 1 month ago by L. Kuehnle
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
We love Dr Seuss books and this was one that we needed to help complete our set! Brand new & perfect!
Published 1 month ago by Carmen Walters
5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Seuss' classic
Excellent size, easily read to a child and illustrations are exactly what you would expect of a Dr. Seuss book.
Published 1 month ago by Marilyn Howe
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