The cat in the hat

THE CAT IN THE HAT

The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day.
I sat there with Sally. We sat there, we two. And I said,
“How I wish
We had something to do!”
Too wet to go out And too cold to play ball.
So we sat in the house. We did nothing at all. So all we could do was to Sit! Sit! Sit! Sit! And we did not like it. Not one little bit. And then Something went BUMP! How that bump made us jump! We looked! Then we saw him step in on the mat! We looked! And we saw him!
The Cat in the Hat! And he said to us,
“Why do you sit there like that?” I know it is wet and the sun is not sunny. But we can have Lots of good fun that is funny!”
“I know some good games we could play,” Said the cat. “I know some new tricks,” said
The Cat in the Hat. “A lot of good tricks. I will show them to you. Your mother Will not mind at all if I do.”
Then Sally and I Did not know what to say. Our mother was out of the house for the day.
But our fish said,
“No! No! Make that cat go away! Tell that Cat in the Hat You do NOT want to play. He should not be here. He should not be about. He should not be here When your mother is out!”
“Now! Now! Have no fear. Have no fear!” said the cat. “My tricks are not bad,” Said the Cat in the Hat.
“Why we can have lots of good fun, if you wish, with a game that I call Up-Up-Up with a fish!”
“Put me down!” said the fish. “This is no fun at all! Put me down!” said the fish. “I do not wish to fall!”
“Have no fear!” said the cat. “I will not let you fall. I will hold you up high
As I stand on this ball. With a book on one hand! And a cup on my hat! But that is not ALL I can do!” Said the cat…
“Look at me Look

at me now!” said the cat. “With a cup and a cake
On top of my hat! I can hold up TWO books! I can hold up the fish! And a little toy ship! And some milk on a dish!
And Look! I can hop up and down on the ball! But that is not all! Oh, no. That is not all…
“Look at me! Look at me! Look at me now! It is fun to have fun but you have to know how.
I can hold up the cup And the milk and the cake! I can hold up these books!
And the fish on a rake! I can hold the toy ship and a little toy man!
And look! with my tail I can hold a red fan! I can fan with the fan as I hop on the ball! But that is not all. Oh, no. That is not all…”
That is what the cat said… Then he fell on his head! He came down with a bump From up there on the ball.
And Sally and I saw all the things fall! And our fish came down, too. He fell into a pot!
He said, “Do I like this? Oh, no! I do not! This is not a good game,” Said our fish as he lit,
“And I do not like it, Not one little bit!” “Now look what you did!” Said the fish to the cat. “Now look at this house! Look at this! Look at that!
You sank our toy ship, sank it deep in the cake. You shook up our house And you bent our new rake.
You SHOULD NOT be here When our mother is not. You get out of this house!” Said the fish in the pot. “But I like to be here. Oh, I like it a lot!” Said the Cat in the Hat To the fish in the pot.
“I will NOT go away. I do NOT wish to go! And so,” said the Cat in the Hat,
“So… so… so…
I will show you Another good game that I know!”
And then he ran out. And fast as a fox, The Cat in the Hat Came back in with a box.
A big red wood box. It was shut with a hook. “Now look at this trick,” Said the cat. “Take a look!”
Then he got up on top With a tip of his hat. “I call this game ‘fun-in-a-box’,” Said the cat.
“In this box are two things I will show to you now.


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The cat in the hat