![]() Fish is the role model in this one.) When the cat piles up too many things, they fall. He keeps pointing out that there are rules The Cat is breaking, and there are consequences for those rules. Fish keeps reminding us that the Cat SHOULD NOT be there while mother is out. The end always struck me as bit iffy from a parent’s perspective. I mean, the fish has an issue, but clearly they don’t listen to him. These kids seem totally okay with the fact that some stranger just waltzes in. We stress in our house that our son should NEVER open the door for somebody he does not know, and that he should immediately get help if someone tries to come in without permission. This is the biggest no-no I can think of as a parent. Seriously? Nobody has a problem with this? I mean, I get that these kids were probably old enough to be alone for a little bit, but ALL DAY? And the FISH isn’t going to help anything. I mean, these kids are left alone ALL day with a FISH as a guardian. Some of it strikes me as just plain wrong. *There may be affiliate links in this post, clicking on them will open a new window and I may receive compensation for purchases made from these links.*ĭon’t get me wrong. But….ĭoes the Cat in The Hat teach the right lessons? ![]() It is many children’s first introduction to rhyme, and it’s funny. It’s catchy, memorable, and iconic in a way that only Dr. ![]()
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