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Is a Camel a Mammal? (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library) (edition 1998)

by Tish Rabe, Jim Durk (Illustrator)

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Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat introduces Sally and Dick to a variety of mammals, from the fruit-eating bat to the smart chimpanzee.
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Title:Is a Camel a Mammal? (Cat in the Hat's Learning Library)
Authors:Tish Rabe
Other authors:Jim Durk (Illustrator)
Info:Random House Books for Young Readers (1998), Hardcover, 48 pages
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SUMMARY: The Cat in the Hat takes two of his friends on a tour around the world as he informs them about animals that are mammals.

REVIEW: I believe that children will really enjoy this book. "The Cat in the Hat" stories are always a favorite among young children, mostly because of the silly rhymes and colorful, fun illustrations. While being an entertaining read for kids, this book in particular is also full of informative facts about mammals. Told in rhymes, The Cat in the Hat takes his friends around the world and shows them all sorts of creatures that would be considered mammals. An example of this is when he is describing the smallest mammal: "What's the world's smallest mammal?/ I've brought one for you./ It weighs less than a dime./ It's this cute...pygmy shrew!" Children will enjoy learning about all sorts of mammals through silly rhymes and illustrations. ( )
  amay3 | Oct 18, 2014 |
Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat introduces Sally and Dick to a variety of mammals, from the fruit-eating bat to the smart chimpanzee. ( )
  JoseDelAguila | Apr 26, 2010 |
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