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Average rating3.9
Nice children book of rhymes. Only the Czech translation sometimes lacks originality and the right rhyme. But the illustrations are beautiful.
The Cat in the Hat, Dr Seuss
Being raised in Mexico I've never had the chance to truly read and experience the work of Dr. Seuss, (was he a medical doctor like Patch Adams? [joke]); so now I give that opportunity to my 13 month old son, he likes the experience of turning the pages.
The book certainly sells the illusion of childhood, of imaginary and magical friends who come when parents are gone and do nothing but mischief and using the same devices as they arrived revert everything to the status-quo they find he things in the first place.
I loved the rhythm and the confusion from Thing two and one, great book which should be in every child's library.
I can't wait for my son to begin enjoying the illustrations and reading of these books.
Dr. Seuss' classic picture book is probably the first book I read out loud, on my own. It was really the book that helped me start to speak well. I remember my mom would read this one to me and I would try to speak the words over her until she just gave up and let me read it myself. I was really little, but I can still remember pointing at the words on the pages and trying to sound them out. Then I would go about the house saying “cat”, “hat”, “thing 1” and other words. The Cat In The Hat is a great children's book: it has funny pictures, an engaging story, easy words, rhyming, and it flows very well. Children will love it. Even adults will love it! I still enjoy picking it up and reading it to my younger cousins. It is such a fun book and so funny to children, who maybe hope that a cat in a hat will appear in their house to help them with their chores every time their parents leave them home alone!
No estoy acostumbrada a hacer una review en goodreads; antes las hacia en mi blog, pero ahora ya no me muevo por esos medios. No obstante, sigo encontrándome a mi misma queriendo hacer algún tipo de opinión sobre lo que leo.
The Cat in the Hat es un libro que de ninguna forma lo hubiera leído si no hubiera visto la pelicula, o hubiera tenido el conocimiento de que Dr. Seuss es un autor de selección en países anglosajones (en literatura infantil).
Más allá de que no tiene muchas palabras, esté libro es muy alegre. Mientras lo leía pensaba en lo divertida que eran las imágenes y en lo parecido que era con la película. El papel del Pez se me hizo como la vez de la conciencia (Super yo) y el gato como todo lo placentero (Ello), hasta que al final del libro se juntan en un Yo que limpia todo el desastre. Se me hace muy divertido pensarlo así, y también interesante.
Fuera de que es un libro que a los niños les puede gustar muchísimo más de lo que yo lo disfruté, me pareció que era algo original, y aun más amé el tipo de lírica que utiliza.
4 estrellas.
Wow. This was bad. I had never read any of Dr. Seuss's writings and decided to started with this famous book. Reading this as an adult, I must say that it was just awful. I'm not sure if it is the writing or the tone. I am glad that I didn't read this as a child, this felt more like a confusing, horrific story than anything else. This story would probably scare me as a child rather than teach me anything. As for the question at the end, there isn't a right answer. If you were to tell your parents what happened, they would assume that you are lying and if you tell them that nothing happened, then you would be lying to yourself.