Nick and Sally need a strong piece of string to pull their train, but it breaks. The Cat takes them away, but the TMJ malfunctions and they have to make an unscheduled landing. / Nick and Sally notice ...
Sally and Nick meet one of the best dancers in the world! / The gang meets Zapata the bat. The Cat in the Hat takes Sally and Nick to meet one of the best dancers in the world, Tango, a bird of ...
The Cat in the Hat is back — again — with his red bow tie and rave-ready stripey soft topper. This time he comes not, as he did in the first book to bear his name, only to make “fun that is funny” but ...
Sally and Nick play "When I Grow Up" with Puggle, and learn about tadpoles and toads. Sally and Nick play "When I Grow Up" with Puggle the Platypus. They meet Gabby the King Toad to learn about ...
Private Snafu, title character of cartoon shorts made during World War II, falls into a booby trap, so to speak. The toons, written by Dr. Seuss, informed US service members about sanitation and ...
With Dr. Seuss being one of the most imaginative children's authors of all time, his stories are a perfect source material for animated films that explore the whimsy and wonder of his vibrant worlds.
The Cat in the Hatis perhaps one of Dr. Seuss' most beloved works, and now the helpful feline is returning in a brand new ...
A Canadian-British co-produced cartoon series inspired by Dr. Seuss is the cat's whiskers with Disney. By Etan Vlessing, The Associated Press TORONTO — A Canadian-British co-produced cartoon series ...
Dr. Seuss once said, "Adults are obsolete children, and the hell with them." The man kind of had a point. Grown-ups are often cynical, myopic, and averse to having fun — even if said fun is a little ...
Nearly two decades before he gave us our favorite breakfast recipe in “Green Eggs and Ham,” (1960) Dr. Seuss used his sharp wit and even sharper pen to draw political cartoons. On this day, Dr. Seuss ...
Tough Enough: Nick and Sally are trying to guess what animal is the toughest one - is it a lion? Oh no, it must be the enormous elephant! Why not at all, says The Cat. The toughest of all is a teeny ...
The ever-smiling Cat in the Hat has been reprogrammed to interest young children in science. But is it possible to teach an old cat new tricks? With PBS' new toon series, the answer is yes. By Barry ...