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HTML:The riotously funny follow-up to The Cat in the Hat!
The Cat is backâ??along with some surpise friendsâ??in this beloved Beginner Book by Dr. Seuss. Dick and Sally have no time to play. It's winter and they have mountains of snow to shovel. So when the Cat comes to visit, he decides to go inside and to take a bath. No problem, right? Wrong! The pink ring he leaves in the tub creates is a very BIG pink problem when he transfers the stubborn stain from the bath onto Mother's white dress, Dad's shoes, the floors, the walls, and ultimately, over the entire yard full of snow! Will the kids EVER clean up the mess? You bet they will, with some help from the Cat and his helpers: 26 miniature cats (AKA Little Cats A-Z) who live inside the Cat's hat! This classic Dr. Seuss story is the perfect choice for beginning readers and read-alouds, especially on snow days!
Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their me… (more)
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Reflection: What a cute story! I think this is my favorite Seuss book so far. I can't help but laugh out loud reading this book. I was a bit of a trouble-maker growing up, and can relate to the Cat. I would do something I knew I'd get in trouble for and try to fix it, only to have the "solution" make the problem worse. If only I'd had a Voom...
Extension Ideas: I would use this book to get the children interested in writing poetry. I'd have the children work in groups to create a short poem. For a craft idea, the kids could make their own "Cat Hat" out of paper, and wear it while they share their group's poem with the class.
I love Dr. Seuss. When reading this I was entertained and anxious to see what the Cat in the Hat was going to do next.
This story could be used to talk about the Alphabet or during Dr. Seuss week.
This book was funny. It was fun to read. I liked the rhyme scheme this book used. I think this book would be very easy for children to read. I like how Dr. Seuss incorporated the alphabet into this book.
I would use this book to teach younger children the alphabet. It is a clever way to read to them and teach them vital life skills at the same time. I would also use this book to teach older children how to use rhyme schemes.
The Cat in the Hat Comes Back by Dr. Seuss is about two kids that are outside shoveling snow, so the cat skis, right in the door and offers to help Sally and her brother but he just wants a soak in the tub and eats some cake from the fridge. When the
• Children can learn about rhymes
• This Book helps children to learn the alphabet.
• Children can have group discussion about the cat’s behavior, and share their answers with a partner.
The Cat still has a few tricks up his sleeve, or his hat, as the case may be. With the help of little cats A through Z, he cleans away all the pink and wanders away, exhorting the kids to call on him if they ever need help with pink spots. The story is comical, and told with Seuss's flair for rhyme and zaniness. Everything works out in the end, thanks to (and no thanks to) the pesky Cat in the Hat. I like this story, although I think the first Cat in the Hat book is better, and I have a problem with the fact that the little cats use guns to shoot the pink snowballs. At least they are only cap guns, but I still don't like that message. My girls enjoy both books equally, and I know that the linguistic gymnastics and silly story line are the main draw. Seuss was a master, and his books always please.