The Cat in the Hat
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The Cat in The Hat
I first read The Cat In The Hat, by Dr. Suess, when I was five. In this story, there
Are four main characters, the cat in the hat, the little boy, the little girl, and the goldfish.
The story is definitely written for children.
In the story, the children's parents leave house and the children unattended on a
rainy day and they are left with nothing to do. The little boy and girl meet a cat, who
loves to have fun. The cat comes into the house against the will of the goldfish. Then the
kids and the cat in the hat have lots of fun while making a big mess in the process. The
goldfish manages to hurt the cat's feelings by making a fuss about how the cat made such
a mess. And just when all hope seems to be lost and the kids thought there was no way
the mess would be clean before their mom was home, the cat in the hat came through.
This story had a very positive impact on me. When I was five I had trouble
reading. At the time I hated trying to read because I was no good at it. The Cat in the
Hat was easier to read than all of the stories I had tried before and being able to read
made me feel good about myself.
This story was memorable because it was easy to read and had a happy ending. It
was also fun to read because of its simple and understandable rhyme scheme using made-
up words that sound funny and are easy to pronounce. To a child, a book written in
simple words is much more fun to read than hard words. The story took place in a setting
common to most kids, which allows for the child's
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