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Miles and miles of reptiles

The Cat in the Hat travels the world in his crocodile car to investigate the habitats and characteristics of lizards, snakes, turtles, and unique species of reptiles, such as komodo dragons, chameleons, and frilled lizards.

Out of sight till tonight!

all about nocturnal animals
"The Cat in the Hat takes Sally and Nick to visit with nocturnal animals and to explore their special adaptations for living in the dark."--.

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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I can name 50 trees today!

While stopping to admire some of the world's most amazing trees, the Cat and Co. teach beginning readers how to identify different species, many found in North America, from the shape of their crowns, leaves, lobes, seeds, bark, and fruit.
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A whale of a tale!

The Cat in the Hat and friends take to the high seas to learn about whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
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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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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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A whale of a tale!

The Cat in the Hat and friends take to the high seas to learn about whales, dolphins, and porpoises.

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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