In the first book featuring the character (The Cat in the Hat, 1957), the Cat brings a cheerful, exotic and exuberant form of chaos to a household of two young children one rainy day while their mother is out. Bringing with him two creatures appropriately named Thing One and Thing Two, the Cat performs all sorts of wacky tricks to amuse the children, with mixed results. The Cat's antics are vainly opposed by the family pet, who is a sentient and articulate goldfish. The children (Sally and her older brother, who serves as the narrator) ultimately prove exemplary latchkey children, capturing the Things and bringing the Cat under control. He cleans up the house on his way out, disappearing seconds before the mother arrives.
The book has been popular since its publication, and a logo featuring the Cat adorns all Dr. Seuss publications and animated films produced after Cat in the Hat.
Seuss wrote the book because he felt that there should be more entertaining and fun material for beginning readers. From a literary point of view, the book is a feat of skill, since it simultaneously maintains a strict triple meter, keeps to a tiny vocabulary, and tells an entertaining tale. Literary critics occasionally write recreational essays about the work, having fun with issues such as the absence of the mother and the psychological or symbolic characterizations of Cat, Things, and Fish. This book is written in a style common to Dr. Seuss, anapestic tetrameter (see Dr. Seuss's meters).
The Cat in the Hat has also been translated into Latin with the title Cattus Petasatus and into Yiddish with the title "di Kats der Payats".
The story is 1626 words in length and uses a vocabulary of only 236 unique words, of which 54 occur exactly once and 33 twice. Only a single word – another – has three syllables, while 14 have two and the remaining 221 are monosyllabic. The longest words are something and playthings.
The Cat in the Hat has gone on to sell 7.2 million copies in the United States alone (up to 2000), making it the 9th best-selling hardcover children's book of all time.
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Dr.Seuss很出名的一本绘本,从图书馆借了不下3次了,没一次完整读下来过,只因我个人不喜欢这个系列绘本的画风。这次终于潜下心来认真地读了几遍,充满韵律的英文和丰富的想象力确实很赞,娃也很喜欢。娃爸说的对,我不应该把自己的审美带入给娃选书中,各种风格各种题材都要尝...
评分Dr.Seuss很出名的一本绘本,从图书馆借了不下3次了,没一次完整读下来过,只因我个人不喜欢这个系列绘本的画风。这次终于潜下心来认真地读了几遍,充满韵律的英文和丰富的想象力确实很赞,娃也很喜欢。娃爸说的对,我不应该把自己的审美带入给娃选书中,各种风格各种题材都要尝...
评分Dr.Seuss很出名的一本绘本,从图书馆借了不下3次了,没一次完整读下来过,只因我个人不喜欢这个系列绘本的画风。这次终于潜下心来认真地读了几遍,充满韵律的英文和丰富的想象力确实很赞,娃也很喜欢。娃爸说的对,我不应该把自己的审美带入给娃选书中,各种风格各种题材都要尝...
评分Dr.Seuss很出名的一本绘本,从图书馆借了不下3次了,没一次完整读下来过,只因我个人不喜欢这个系列绘本的画风。这次终于潜下心来认真地读了几遍,充满韵律的英文和丰富的想象力确实很赞,娃也很喜欢。娃爸说的对,我不应该把自己的审美带入给娃选书中,各种风格各种题材都要尝...
评分Dr.Seuss很出名的一本绘本,从图书馆借了不下3次了,没一次完整读下来过,只因我个人不喜欢这个系列绘本的画风。这次终于潜下心来认真地读了几遍,充满韵律的英文和丰富的想象力确实很赞,娃也很喜欢。娃爸说的对,我不应该把自己的审美带入给娃选书中,各种风格各种题材都要尝...
读的是《 My big book about Dr.Seuss》,豆瓣没有 这只猫真的很可爱啊~!!
评分几乎每一个美国小孩子都是读着Dr. Seuss的书长大的
评分这难道是自己读的第一本英语读本?
评分作为点读书购入的,感觉上至少适合有点简单英文基础的孩子,否则就算文字韵律感很强,孩子也没有兴趣阅读。但是很多英文原版系列的入门书都有这本,也许所谓的入门也并不是完全没学过的那种入门吧。
评分Dr. Seuss的成名作
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