
El Gato Ensombrerado (El Gato Ensombrerado, #1)
4.20
588,321 valoraciones·7,736 reseñas
¡La diversión está asegurada con el Dr. Seuss y El Gato Ensombrerado en este clásico libro ilustrado… ¡pero no olvides recoger el desorden! Y entonces dijo: "Eso es eso". Y entonces se fue con un gesto de su sombrero. Un día aburrido se convierte en una travesura salvaje cuando esta entrañable histo...
- páginas
- 61
- Format
- Hardcover
- Publicado
- 1985-01-01
- Editorial
- Random House Books for Young Readers
- ISBN
- 9780394800011
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Dr. Seuss
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Also wrote as Theodore Seuss Geisel, seehttps://www.goodreads.com/author/show...Theodor Seuss Geiselwas born 2 March 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts. He graduated Dartmouth College in 1925, and proceeded on to Oxford University with the intent of acquiring a doctorate in literature. At Oxford he met Helen Palmer, wh...
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Jayson·1 months ago
(B+) 78% | Good
Notes: Not the best rhyming—rough lyrical timing—but spark and spirit shine, a morality mentality, cool character designs.
*Progress update
Notes: Not the best rhyming—rough lyrical timing—but spark and spirit shine, a morality mentality, cool character designs.
*Progress update
Fergus, Weaver of Autistic Webs·3 years ago
Where are you, Christmas -Do you rememberThe one you used to know?I'm not the same oneSee what the time's done!Is that why you let me go?Faith HillA tot's Yuletide joy and innocence can erode like a limestone cliff. Until there is nothing left!You can blame global warming, but some of us blame sin...***The Cat in the Hat is a transmogrifed Saint Nick, with his candy cane striped hat. He even has two of his elves with him - Thing One and Thing Two. They bode no earthly good for bored kids, like t...
MischaS_·5 years ago
I never really read anything by Dr Seuss when I was younger (only recently I read Grinch). And I just remember how I've always seen his books being mention in YA and wondered what's that about.
And I still don't know why only two of his books were translated into Czech (if I can trust Czech version of Goodreads).
Anyway, this was quite fun and quick read. But the important question is if anyone ever did a horror version of The Cat in the Hat because it's just asking for it, isn't it?
And I still don't know why only two of his books were translated into Czech (if I can trust Czech version of Goodreads).
Anyway, this was quite fun and quick read. But the important question is if anyone ever did a horror version of The Cat in the Hat because it's just asking for it, isn't it?
Tina Haigler·7 years ago
This book is a classic and there is absolutely nothing I can say that hasn't already been said by countless reviewers. You really can't go wrong with Dr. Seuss, and there's a reason people from all generations are familiar with this book. This book is, put quite simply, just tons of fun to read. It doesn't matter if you are a child or an adult. Almost all of the words are sight words, so it's easy enough to read for beginners. The story is wonderfully silly, and there's a great rhythm to the rhy...
Sasha·8 years ago
Seuss's most cynical political work describes the cycle of every generation: first you hate the machine, then you rage against the machine, then you forgive the machine, then you become the machine.Sally and her brother, who, like Dostoevsky's sick man and Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, will remain unnamed, join with the force of revolution, embodied by the Cat in the Hat. Together they recruit agents of change and chaos - the furious Things One and Two - to dismantle the oppressive world built ...
Alejandro·8 years ago
Without a doubt one of the signature Seuss' books
THE SCHRODINGER'S CAT IS OUT OF THE HAT
He should not be here.
He should not be about,
He should not be here,
When your mother is out,
It was a tale hard to rate,......and I imagine how shocked must be for many of you, when you notice my 3-stars' rate.Three stars?! For The Cat in the Hat?! The very tale that it’s an emblem about Dr. Seuss’ work?!Well, before calling the Zooks and Yooks to begin a war against me, let me explain m...
Kelly (and the Book Boar)·8 years ago
In honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday I post an annual review of one of his works. Normally they fart sunshine and rainbows, but today we're going to spend a minute with the book that makes me want to . . . .
I know this is a classic and it's Seuss and no one is supposed to blaspheme when it comes to his good name, but come on. Two kids who are stupid enough to let a creepy effing CAT in their house only to nearly demolish the place obviously are not mature enough to be left home alone on a rainy ...
James·9 years ago
Book Review
Everyone's heard of SEUSS (Dr) (I hope). 4 stars to The Cat in the Hat, an adorable children's book full of little amusing pictures and rhymes.Kids love the absurdity. It's an opportunity for the reader to use different voices... to dress up... to be free and fun and just enjoy reading.Though it could be used as a way to teach kids about rhymes, as well as what's real and not real... my recommendation with this one is to just HAVE FUN! Act out all the scenes. Make it a fun...
Nataliya·15 years ago
This "kids' book" is, in my opinion, a nightmare-quality horror story. Why, you ask? What's scary about a funny-looking cat? *shudder* Well, what's so scary about these cute things?(Well, there actually is nothing scary about that last one. That still doesn't make it any less of a nightmare.) Sometimes I have nightmares where everything goes wrong, but I am helpless to do anything about it. What's worse, the voice of reason is gone. Well, that pretty much sums up the plot of this book.
As a h...
Valerie·17 years ago
I like that at the end of this book, when the mother comes home and the text reads:
Should we tell her about it?
Now, what SHOULD we do?
Well...
What would YOU do
If your mother asked YOU?
My daughter always looks up at me and says: I would tell you.
But I don't believe her. I think it's quite possible that the Cat in the Hat has already been here, and she's just telling me what I want to hear.
Should we tell her about it?
Now, what SHOULD we do?
Well...
What would YOU do
If your mother asked YOU?
My daughter always looks up at me and says: I would tell you.
But I don't believe her. I think it's quite possible that the Cat in the Hat has already been here, and she's just telling me what I want to hear.