The Cat in the Hat and Other Dr. Seuss Favorites
(Libby/OverDrive eAudiobook)

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Books on Tape , 2006.
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11 complete stories at a great price!Featuring:The Cat in the Hat read by Kelsey GrammerHorton Hears a Who read by Dustin HoffmanHow the Grinch Stole Christmas read by Walter MatthauDid I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? read by John CleeseThe Lorax read by Ted DansonYertle the Turtle, Gertrude McFuzz, and The Big Brag read by John LithgowThidwick, the Big-Hearted Moose read by Mercedes McCambridgeHorton Hatches the Egg read by Billy CrystalThe Cat in the Hat Comes Back read by Kelsey Grammer

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eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
10/17/2006
Language
English
ISBN
9780739353455

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Both authors of classic books for young and, especially, newly emergent readers write with a sly wit and a deep understanding of human nature. -- Autumn Winters
Both classic children's book authors use rhyme and wordplay to create whimsical read-aloud stories that delight young readers. While Bill Martin's books tend to be upbeat and sweet, Dr Seuss' tales venture into the silly and offbeat. -- Natalie Harvey
Both beloved authors specialize in inspired silliness that will tickle the funny bones of the youngest readers. Dr. Seuss's work is a touch more whimsical than that of Mo Willems, with fanciful character design rather than Willems' irrepressible pigeons, elephants, and piggies. -- Autumn Winters
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While Dr Seuss is known for inventive characters and places and Margie Palatini turns up the humor in realistic stories and fairy tales, both authors write silly, wordplay-filled books that beg to be read aloud. -- Natalie Harvey
Read-aloud rhymes, wordplay, and cartoony illustrations draw Dr Seuss and Corey Rosen Schwartz together in sharing amusing stories with young readers. Dr Seuss specialized in offbeat and silly early readers, while Schwartz is best known for fractured fairy tales. -- Natalie Harvey
These authors' works have the appeal factors funny, and they have the genres "stories in rhyme" and "humorous stories"; the subject "animals"; and illustrations that are "fanciful illustrations" and "cartoony illustrations."

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dr. Seuss., Grammer, K., Hoffman, D., Lithgow, J., Matthau, W., Cleese, J., Danson, T., McCambridge, M., & Crystal, B. (2006). The Cat in the Hat and Other Dr. Seuss Favorites (Unabridged). Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dr. Seuss et al.. 2006. The Cat in the Hat and Other Dr. Seuss Favorites. Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dr. Seuss et al.. The Cat in the Hat and Other Dr. Seuss Favorites Books on Tape, 2006.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Dr. Seuss., Grammer, K., Hoffman, D., Lithgow, J., Matthau, W., Cleese, J. and Danson, T. et al (2006). The cat in the hat and other dr. seuss favorites. Unabridged Books on Tape.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Dr. Seuss, et al. The Cat in the Hat and Other Dr. Seuss Favorites Unabridged, Books on Tape, 2006.

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