Rabe, Tish

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Oh, the things you can do that are good for you!

The Cat in the Hat leads two children on an adventure that teaches them how to take care of themselves through exercise, good hygiene, plenty of sleep, and a healthy diet.
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My, oh my-- a butterfly!

The Cat in the Hat provides the facts about the life cycles of butterflies in typical Dr. Seuss-like language.
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Inside your outside!

The Cat in the Hat takes Sally and Dick on a trip in his Inside Your Outside Machine.
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There's a map on my lap!

The Cat in the Hat teaches Dick and Sally about cartography and the uses of different kinds of maps.
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On beyond bugs!

Rhyming text and illustrations depict the Cat in the Hat and his friends exploring the many different kinds of insects, their characteristics, and behavior.
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Fine feathered friends

Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat introduces Sally and Dick to a variety of birds, from the ten-foot ostrich to the two-inch hummingbird.
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On beyond bugs!

There's no place like space

Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat introduces Sally and Dick to the planets, stars, and moons in our universe.

Why oh why are deserts dry?

In rhyming text, the Cat in the Hat explores world's deserts, describing the adaptive qualities of the plants and animals that live in deserts, and explaining how sand dunes form, why people see mirages, and more.
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Huff and Puff and the new train

When a speedy train challenges Huff and Puff to a race, the caboose and engine must find out it slow and steady can win the race.
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