Parents' Guide to

The Cat in the Hat

By Robyn Raymer, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 4+

The kids' classic that put Dr. Seuss on the map.

Book Dr. Seuss Humor 1957
The Cat in the Hat book cover: Cat with red and white striped hat stands on left side of cover with hands folded over stomach against a blue background

A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this book.

Community Reviews

age 5+

Based on 14 parent reviews

age 5+

age 2+

This book is a classic children's book about a cat who wears a hat. It teaches plenty about cats, hats, and reading. In the book the cat comes makes a mess and goes. That is all there is to it. Good book for kids but bad for adults looking for literature. The illustrations are good.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (14 ):
Kids say (15 ):

This is a must-read classic for every child. The Cat in the Hat was born in response to a pivotal Life magazine article titled "Why Johnny Can't Read." Children's author Theodor S. Geisel—aka Dr. Seuss—spent more than a year shuffling a minimal assortment of words, polishing and polishing, until he produced this wacky, offbeat story for very young readers.

The Cat wanders into the house, juggles objects, and invites his unusual pals to help him trash the place. But the children's grumpy goldfish, a self-appointed babysitter, is a perfect foil for the mischievous Cat. And after the boy finally asserts himself and orders the fun-loving feline to "pack up those Things" and hit the road, the Cat is the picture of remorse—even his whiskers and bow tie droop. The Cat in the Hat is a wonderful read-aloud and a rollicking good time for kids and grown-ups alike.

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