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Books in Cat in the Hat's Learning Library series

  • Clam-I-Am!: All About the Beach

    Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 24, 2005)
    When Norval the Fish decides to host a talkshow for the Fish Channel with the help of the Cat in the Hat, things take an amusing twist as special guests, such as Clam-I-Am, horseshoe, jellyfish, seagulls, and more suddenly appear to be part of the event!
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  • On Beyond Bugs: All About Insects

    Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 19, 1999)
    Find out all you ever wanted to know about insects when the Cat and company get an up-close view of life as a bug. Kids will learn how insects -- from the spittlebug to the honeybee to the moth -- see, smell, communicate, and pollinate, as well as sometimes pester and amaze and generally make life better for us humans. Catch the bug buzz with the Cat in the Hat and all his friends!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • The Fine Feathered Friends

    tish rabe

    Paperback (Picture Lions, March 15, 2002)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
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  • The Fine Feathered Friends

    tish rabe

    Paperback (Picture Lions, March 15, 2002)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
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  • Out of Sight Till Tonight!: All About Nocturnal Animals

    Tish Rabe

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 24, 2015)
    The Cat in the Hat, Sally, and Dick visit with nocturnal animals and learn about their special adaptations for surviving in the dark! Along with Thing One and Thing Two, the gang meet a host of common critters (among them raccoons, owls, and bats), as well as more exotic creatures (including aye-ayes, sidewinders, and kiwi birds), all of whom are active during the night and sleep during the day. Beginning readers will learn how eye shine makes some animals’ eyes glow in the dark, how bats can “see” in the dark using high-pitched squeaks, and much, much more! Ideal for supporting the Common Core State Standards and a natural for fans of the hit PBS Kids show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, this is a great way to introduce beginning readers to science!
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  • A Whale of a Tale!: All About Porpoises, Dolphins, and Whales

    Bonnie Worth, Aristides Ruiz

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 23, 2006)
    Onboard a vessel that would make Jacques Cousteau green with envy, the Cat and Co. take to the high seas in search of whales, dolphins, and porpoises—those aquatic mammals known as cetaceans. While learning how cetaceans stay warm without hair, have teeth or baleen, swim in troops, spyhop, spin, breach, and see via ecolocation, kids are introduced to almost 20 different species—including sperm, right, humpback, and blue whales; Gulf, spectacled, and finless porpoise; and boto, common, hourglass, and bottlenose dolphins. A shipshape selection for summer reading!“The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library shows young readers that books can be entertaining and educational at the same time. This is a wonderful series!” —Barbara Kiefer, Ph.D., Charlotte S. Huck Professor of Children’s Literature, Ohio State UniversityFrom the Hardcover edition.
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  • Oh Say Can You Seed?: All About Flowering Plants

    Bonnie Worth, Aristides Ruiz

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 27, 2001)
    With the able assistance of Thing 1 and Thing 2 -- and a fleet of Rube Goldbergian vehicles -- the Cat in the Hat examines the various parts of plants, seeds, and flowers; basic photosynthesis and pollination; and seed dispersal.
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  • Fine Feathered Friends

    Tish Rabe

    Paperback (Picture Lions, May 1, 2002)
    “A bird gets its namefrom the simplest things –what it does, how it looks,or the song that it sings.”And so Dr. Seuss’ famous Cat in the Hat introduces young readers to the amazing world of birds.This title and others form part of a series of books that takes an off-beat look at nature and natural sciences through a fun combination of Seussian rhymes and zany illustrations. Aimed at early readers – from four to seven year olds – the books are designed to bridge the gap between concept books written for preschoolers and more formal non fiction titles that require fluent reading skills. By presenting the facts in a lively and rhythmic manner, they provide the critical foundation upon which complex facts and ideas can eventually be built..
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  • What Cat Is That?: All About Cats

    Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz, Joe Mathieu

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 24, 2013)
    The Cat in the Hat learns all about cats—wild and domestic—in this feline-focused Cat in the Hat's Learning Library book! Traveling aboard his Kitty-Cat-Copter, the Cat takes Sally and Nick to meet lions in Kenya, tigers in Bangkok, Siamese down the block—learning along the way those traits that all cats share: scratchy tongues, padded paws, sensitive wiskers, sharp claws, and those things unique to different species. With information about the anatomy and behavior of well-known species and breeds—including lions, tigers, leopards, cheetah, jaguar, ocelots, cougar, American shorthair, Persian, Siamese—and lesser-known ones, like clouded leopards, caracals, Turkish Vans, Scottish folds, American curls, Raga Muffins, and more—there's something here for cat/Cat lovers of all kinds! Fans of the hit PBS Kids show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (which is based on the Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) won't want to miss this purrfect new addition to the series.
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  • Safari, So Good!

    Bonnie Worth, Aristides Ruiz

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 2011)
    In this latest installment of the Cat in the Hat's Learning Library, the Cat takes Sally and Nick to Africa—where they meet some really big cats—and all sorts of other animals, too, including elephants, zebra, giraffe, hippos, warthogs, buffalo, baboons, side-striped jackals, spotted hyena, galagos, pythons, vipers, and six kinds of antelope! Young readers will learn how animals are either predators or prey, that elephants tend to favor one tusk over the other, how to tell the difference between a white and black rhino (both of which are grey!), that lion cubs are born covered with spots that soon disapear, and much, much more! Fans of the new PBS preschool science show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (which is based on The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) won't want to miss this wild new addition to the series!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Oh Say Can You Seed?: All About Flowering Plants

    Bonnie Worth, Aristides Ruiz

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 27, 2001)
    With the able assistance of Thing 1 and Thing 2--and a fleet of Rube Goldbergian vehicles--the Cat in the Hat examines the various parts of plants, seeds, and flowers; basic photosynthesis and pollination; and seed dispersal.
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  • The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library, 10-Book Collection: Wish for a Fish; There's No Place Like Space; Oh, the Pets You Can Get; Oh Say Can You Say Dinosaur? If I Ran the Rain Forest; Inside Your Outside; Fine Feathered Friends; Plus 3 More Titles

    Bonnie Worth / Tish Rabe, Aristides Ruiz

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1999)
    The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library, 10-Book collection includes the following titles: Wish for a Fish; There's No Place Like Space; Oh, the Pets You Can Get; Oh Say Can You Say Dinosaur?; If I Ran the Rain Forest; Inside Your Outside!; Fine Feathered Friends; Is a Camel a Mammal?; Oh Say Can You Seed?; There's a Map on My Lap